Historical and Archeological Mysteries That Prove Time Travel Is Real
Time travel is real. Well, it might be. Every now and then, archeologists find something out of place. Sure, there’s a reasonable explanation for everything.
But it’s more fun to assume that it’s the result of time travelers messing with the past. So check out these archeology finds that prove time travel is real…
The Antikythera Mechanism

Nobody knows exactly what the Antikythera Mechanism is. It was found on a shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera, and it appears to be an advanced computer that could predict the movement of the stars, eclipses, and even the Olympic games.
Seti I’s Helicopter Hieroglyphs

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In the tomb of Seti I of Egypt lie the so-called Helicopter Hieroglyphs. These appear to depict a helicopter, a tank, and an airplane.
Experts suspect this might have been caused by attempts to write over the original script on the stone, but it’s hard to deny that these remnants look like modern military vehicles.
The Time Traveling Hipster

A photo of the re-opening of the South Fork Bridge in Gold Bridge, British Columbia has led to a lot of speculation and controversy. The photo appears to feature a modern hipster, dressed in a hoodie, t-shirt, and sunglasses.
And is he holding a digital camera? It’s no wonder the internet turned this photo into a meme.
The Baghdad Battery

The Baghdad Battery (also known as the Parthian Battery) is an ancient cell battery, made from a ceramic pot, a bar of iron, and a tube of copper.
This would have functioned very similar to modern batteries, centuries before this technology became more commonly used.