Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Time traveller caught on film in Charlie Chaplin’s The Circus



Time traveller caught on film
Image By: Wikipedia
The possibility of time travel is open to more questions than answers now with an alleged time traveller caught on film in Charlie Chaplin’s 1928 classic The Circus. The video has been doing the rounds on the internet and there has been a sudden boost in the movie’s sales, but there are enough people explaining what it could be other than a time traveller caught on film.
Some theorists believe that the woman in the video apparently talking on the cell phone could have been scratching her ears, covering her face from the camera or simply avoiding the heat of the sun. There are people who are also suggesting that the woman could be using a hearing aid as well, specifically may be a Western Electric Model 34A Audiphone CarbonHearing Aid.
All these could be possibilities, but they all dampened the exciting time traveller caught on film theory by Yellow Fever Production’s George Clarke. If what the video depicts is a time traveller caught on film, it could possibly change the history and future of science and the belief in time travel.
But according to astrophysicists, the time traveller caught on film couldn’t be real since “there is no way she would have been able to carry anything larger than a subatomic particle” during time travel.


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