7 cases of 'cross-space' mystery makes science 'bundle'

Historically, there are a number of mysterious schools on which scientists can only think of traveling through space and time as explained.

We all know that Doraemon machine cat's time machine can go back to the past or go to the future easily in the popular Japanese manga, and it is believed that it's just a naughty story. structure is only in imagination. But in fact in history, there are some mysterious schools on which scientists can only think of " going through space and time " as to explain.

Here are seven " timeless " cases that make scientists headaches.

1. The Swiss watch 400 years ago

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In December 2008, in Thuong Tu, a district in southern China, the country's archaeologists were amazed to find a clock with hour, minute, and seconds, engraved with "Swiss" in English on the back and stopped at 10:06 in the morning in a coffin. What is special is this coffin from the Ming Dynasty and dates back to 400 years old.

This is utterly unthinkable, because 400 years ago, the world could not craft such a "modern" clock. On the other hand, at that time Switzerland used French and German rather than English.

Scientists firmly affirmed that the tomb as well as the coffin were completely intact and had never been opened since the Ming Dynasty.

2. The ghost of Petit Trianon

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Petit Trianon is a small castle on the grounds of France's famous Versailles castle . On August 10, 1901, there was also a mysterious story that was supposed to be related to "timeless".

It is the story of two women named Eleanor Jourdain (1863–1924) and Charlotte Anne Moberly (1846–1937) who came to Versailles to stop at the castle to rest. Here, they were able to see firsthand the Queen Marie Antoinette of France and many other characters from the French revolution (1789–1799) completely in flesh and blood.

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Moberly and Jourdain insisted that what they saw was not evil.

3. The hotel disappeared without trace

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This is one of the most famous cases mentioned by the ITV television network in the program "Strange but True? " (Strange but real).

The story happened in October 1979, the British couple Simpsons and Gisbys on a trip to Spain went across France. Here, they stopped to rest at a beautiful hotel in a classic style. On the way back to England, they decided to return to this hotel again but it disappeared without leaving any trace. Even the photos they took at this hotel were " not flying" . Scientists also embarked on an understanding of this mysterious case, but so far there has been no answer.

4. The man "ahead of his time"

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This photo was taken during a festival in 1941. This photo is very famous in the world by the "irrational" in it. A man dressed in modern style: T-shirts, sunglasses, . is completely different from the fashion room of the 1940s. In addition, the camera he held in his hand is much more modern than devices similar to that period.

This bizarre photo was named "Time Traveling Hipster " and was once kept at Bralorne Pioneer Museum. There are many different opinions about the appearance of the strange man in the picture but no one has given a reasonable explanation.

5. "Nineteenth-century man" had an accident 

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At more than 11 pm on a mid-June 1950 day, at Times Square in New York, a man in his 30s, with a style of dress from the end of the nineteenth century wandered in the middle of the street, causing many uncle I mean. They found him to be confused, panicked. Later, the man was suddenly hit by a taxi and died in the middle of the intersection.

Surprisingly, after the bodies were autopsy, they discovered many strange things in his body. A copper card bearing the name of a strange pub that has never been known, a card called Rudolph Fentz is located at Sixth Avenue, $ 70 in old money, and a letter was written in June. / 1876. In particular, these items have no signs of deterioration over time.

The police tracked the address on the card and found Rudolph Fentz's daughter-in-law in Florida. According to her, her father-in-law, after going out on a walk, mysteriously disappeared from 1876, when he was 29 years old. Since then, there is no information about him anymore.

The police searched for a file about a man named Rudolph Fentz who disappeared in 1876 and was surprised to see the description of his appearance, age, and clothes coinciding with the accident man on the Square. The 1950s.

6. CD-Rom disc in 1800

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The picture shows senior leader Joseph Smith holding two CDs. The strange thing is that this painting was painted in 1800, while the whole world knew that the first CD-Rom was born in 1980, then almost 200 years later.

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Scientists have checked the picture and determined it was actually born in 1800 and the CD in the picture is real. But why the CD appeared at that time is still a mystery that cannot be explained.

7. The airport has been seen since 4 years ago

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In 1935, Victor Goddard (1897-1987), a senior commander of the Royal Air Force in World War II encountered an unusual storm while driving a plane in his country. He got lost in an airport that had been abandoned in Edinburgh, where he had once arrived.

Victor Goddard was amazed to see that the abandoned airport had been refurbished before: modern facilities, strange-looking planes, trees and people busy with work in the ministries blue military uniform.

When he returned, he took what he saw and told the same group of people to go to the airport when he found it still abandoned. But four years later, the abandoned airport was rebuilt and Victor Goddard saw the scenes he had witnessed when lost.

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