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Hello, listeners. I cannot thank you enough for stopping by
for another episode of the time Travel on Travel podcast
show dedicated all you time fanatics out there. The idea
of time travel has fascinated humanity for quite some time.
And just stop and think about this for a moment.
If time travel is possible, it's already happened, whether it
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be in the future. You should be aware that today's
episode is a continuation. You'll need to go to the
past and check out last week's episode, where we started
a topic too big for a single episode. We got
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into some actual time travel stories. No, no, this isn't theory, folks,
these are actual reports of time travelers. While it's not imperative,
you missed some good stuff. We talked about the man
from Torrid, we talked about the Hipster, We've been talking
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about the chronovisor. We dug into Rudolph Fence, as well
as well as even the Bermuter triangle in time travel theory.
Today's episode, we're going to start off with John Titdor,
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otherwise known as the Internet time traveler. John Titdor began
posting on forums like the Time Travel Institute in November
two thousand. He claimed to be a US soldier from
twenty thirty six sent back to nineteen seventy five to
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retrieve an IBM fifty one hundred computer. The IBM fifty
one hundred had hidden code compatibility features unknown to the public.
This is true, mister titdor needed it to debug legacy
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systems before a twenty thirty eight Unix bug. I suppose
if you need to fix a problem from nineteen seventy five,
it's a good thing they invented time travel in two
thousand and thirty eight. Titter predicted civil unrest in the
US by two thousand and four and escalating to civil
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war in two thousand and eight. Didn't quite get there.
Titter predicted World War three in two thousand and five,
leading to nuclear exchange between Russia and the US. Thank
goodness that one hasn't happened. John to described post war
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America as agrarian and decentralized. Many of his future predictions
did not come true. He defended via many worlds theory
his two thousand and thirty six is an Hour twenty
thirty six. John Titter is believed to be a Florida
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entertainment lawyer or a marketing hoax, and some think it
was a government psyop or AI experiment. Even Next on
our lists, let's talk about Sir Victor Goddard's airfield time slip.
This occurred in nineteen thirty five in Scotland. An RAF
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pilot flying over Drim Airfield, abandoned at the time during
stormy conditions, suddenly saw the airport as sunlit and fully active.
Mechanics in blue overalls. The plains painted yellow not standard
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in nineteen thirty five. Years later, Dram was revamped with
yellow painted training planes and blue overalls, matching Goddard's vision.
He published his account in Flights Towards Reality in nineteen
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seventy five. Some interpretations include a time sloop, question mark,
or maybe just clairvoyance is seeing into the future time
travel it is for your mind. Goddard was highly credible
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and not prone to fantastical claims. Some suggest he flew
through a time vortex caused by atmospheric pressure changes. We'll
have to do an episode on how atmospheric pressure changes
can cause a time vortex. Next on our list Andrew Carlson,
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otherwise known as the Stock Market time Traveler. In two
thousand and two, Andrew Carlson allegedly turned eight hundred dollars
into three hundred and fifty million in just two weeks
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using stock trades. He was caught by SEC and reportedly
told officials he was from twenty two to fifty six.
The source originated in the Weekly World News, a tabloid
and Andrew Carlson supposedly was released after promising to reveal
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future cures and extra terrestrial contact. There are no court records,
there was no SEC statement, no person of that name
was confirmed. Unfortunately, this story was purely satirical, though it
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still circulates online as a suppressed truth. Next on our
list the Moberly Jordain Versailles time slip. In nineteen oh one, France,
Two British academics visiting Versailles wandered into the Petit Trion
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gardens and reported a sudden stillness and drastic shift in
an atmosphere. They then saw eighteenth century people in powdered wigs.
They saw Marie Antoinette herself sketching. They saw men in
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tricorn hats and period military uniforms. They wrote a book,
An Adventure, in nineteen eleven. It was written under pseudonyms
due to public scrutiny and later analyzes by psychics and historians.
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The hypothesis was that they time slipped into seventeen ninety
two or shared a hallucination or timescape of Mara. Other
hypotheses included a potential Earth energy field anomaly and next
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on our list, the Philadelphia experiment. In nineteen forty three,
the USS Eldridge D one seven three was subjected to
a Navy experiment to achieve radar invisibility, but allegedly became invisible, altogether, teleported,
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and potentially time traveled. It's said to be based on
Einstein's unified field theory and Tesla's technology, and I'm talking
Nicola Tesla, not Elon Musk. It was conducted by the
Office of Naval Research and conjunction with a top secret physicists.
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Eldridge allegedly disappeared from the a Philly doc and reappeared
in Norfolk, Virginia, then back again. Crew members were fused
into the metal of the ship, suffered severe mental trauma
or madness. Some reportedly vanished entirely or became stuck in
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time loops. The only witness, Carl m Allen, reportedly sent
letters to UFO researcher Morris K. Jessup. He claimed to
witness the eldridge sudden disappearance from a nearby ship. The
Philadelphia Experiment is believed to be a hoax, hallucination or disinformation.
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Shiplocks show Eldridge was not in Philadelphia on the alleged date.
Some believe this was part of cover up to obscure
teleportation or time travel tech. The event spawned of books
and the nineteen eighty four film The Ladelpha Experiment, and
conspiracy links to Montauk Project. It's still debated in military,
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folklore and fringe science communities. Unfortunately, that's all the time
we've got for today's episode of the Time Travel Unravel podcast,
a show dedicated to all you time nuts out there.
I can't wait till next episode. I wish we could
fast forward, maybe some day until then.