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Hello listeners, and I cannot thank you enough for stopping
by for another episode of the Time Travel Unravel Podcast,
a show dedicated to the fascinating topic of time travel.
Just think for a moment. If time travel is possible,
it's already happened, regardless if it's in the future. Today's
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episode we're gonna have a little fun with. There are
actual stories of time travel, and I'm not talking about fiction, folks.
Today's episode is going to be dedicated towards diving into
some of them. Let's get started. In nineteen fifty four,
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the man from Torrid arrived in Tokyo, Japan. A business
man arrived at Anita Airport in Tokyo, Japan. Customs officials
were confused his passport was from Tarid, a non existent
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country if your geography is as bad as mine. He
was described as European looking, well dressed, fluent in French, Japanese,
and multiple other languages. His passport had visas and custom
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stamps from several countries, including Japan, France, and Spain. The
passport appeared genuine and well used. Country of origin listed
as Toward, which he claimed was between France and Spain.
Modern day and Dora. When shown a map, he became agitated,
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claiming Toward had existed forced injuries. The traveler had company documents,
banking papers, and checks from a real Torrid bank. They
possessed currency from multiple European countries. He was placed in
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a guarded hotel room overnight. The next morning, vanished without
a trace, no evidence of val He left documents vanished too.
Some theories include a time traveler, or even better, an
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inter dimensional visitor. It could have been a psychological episode
or hoax. It could have been a Vatican level cover
up or Japanese state secret. Could something have gotten lost
in translation. Some suggest a misspelling or fictionalization of Endura.
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The Man from Torrid has inspired novels, short films, and
even RPG scenarios. It's frequently cited as one of the
best modern Mandela effect mysteries. Next on our list, there's
the Tale of the time Traveling Hipster. In a nineteen
forty one British Columbia, Canada, there was a photograph found
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in Brolorne Pioneer Museum's archive. The photo was from nineteen
forty one. It documents the reopening of the South Fork Bridge.
A crowd is dressed in period appropriate clothing, except for
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one man wearing a logo print T shirt, a modern
looking knit cardigan, and wrap around sunglasses. The man was
holding what appears to be a small portable camera and
stands out dramatically from the others who wear suits, fedoras,
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and classic nineteen forties attire. The photograph was verified as
authentic and not digitally altered. It was archived from a
physical print and historically confirmed event. Some alternative explanations fashioned
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sleuths say that wrap around sunglasses did exist in the
nineteen forties, such as glacier glasses, and t shirt print
may be an old hockey team logo or movie promo.
The camera may have been a Kodak folding pocket series
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that were released in the nineteen thirties and forties. Of course,
the event went viral in the early two thousands, particularly
on paranormal forums and Reddit. It's still cited in listicles
and tiktoks about proof of time travel. This also spawned
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copycat photos and recreations. Next on our list, the Chronaviser,
the Vatican's secret time viewer. Father Pellegrino Ernetti, a Benedictine monk,
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collaborated allegedly with Nobel illiterate physicists Enrico Fairmey and rocket
scientist Warner von Braun, they created a device called the
chronavisor not a time machine but a time viewer. It
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claimed to capture visual and audio recordings of past events.
It was described as using resonant electromagnetic fields and vibrational
imprints from all historical moments. Some key events allegedly viewed
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were the Crucifixion of Christ. This was allegedly published via photo,
the lost plays of Quintus, Innus and the SDS, as
well as the speeches of Napoleon and Cicero. Kind of
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a strange mix. The controversial photo of an image of
crime was published in Italian magazine La Dominica del Correre,
later proven to match a cheap souvenir postcard that was
sold in Rome. Arnetti claimed the Vatican ordered the device
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dismantled or hidden it, fearing its potential for manipulation. In
nineteen eighty eight, the Vatican issued a warning against anyone
using such a device. Some possible explanations include it just
being a flyout, elaborate hoax, or parable to spark. Moral
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reflection could have been fringe, Catholic science, or suppressed attack
from ancient Atlian knowledge, according to some. Next on our list,
Rudolph of Fence, the man who walked out of the
eighteen high undreds in Times Square, a man dressed in
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nineteenth century fashion was hit by a car and killed.
Eyewitnesses said he appeared confused and disoriented. In his pockets
they found a business card listing Rudolph Fence with an
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eighteen hundred's New York address, a letter dated eighteen seventy
six addressed to him, currency from eighteen seventies, including gold certificates.
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Also in his possession was a bill for horse care.
NYPD found record of Fence living in modern times. They
traced the name to a man who disappeared in eighteen
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seventy six. No link found between the dead man and
any modern record. This story appeared in Collier's magazine in
nineteen fifty one as a sci fi short story. Many
believed it to be real until traced back to author
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Jack Finney, but the legacy continues to circulate as a
true story. It was recounted in paranormal documentaries and Reddit threads.
Flight nineteen in the Bermuda Triangle at a time lapse.
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In nineteen forty five, Florida five TBM Avengerbras departed from
Fort Lauderdale on a routine training flight. All pilots became disoriented.
Radio's transmitted odd messages. We can't find west and everything
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looks strange, even the ocean. The flag vantaged, so did
the rescue planes in after them. The last communication from
Lieutenant Charles Taylor it looks like we are entering white water.
We're completely lost. This suggests potential spatial or temporal disorientation.
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Some time travel theories include that they entered a temporal
anomaly like a wormhole or time vortex. The electromagnetic fog
theory suggests nonlinear time in the Bermuda region. The official
explanations were navigational errors, bad weather, or fuel sortage, and
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that Lieutenant Taylor was unfamiliar with the area. Flight nineteen
has sparked countless books and films and contributed to the
legend of the Bermuda Triangle as a time warp. Unfortunately,
that's all the time that we've got for today's episode
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of The Time Travel unravel I hope you've enjoyed this one,
and until next time,