Best Time Travel Stories That Convinces People That Time Travel Is Possible

By Jacques Strauss, | June 14, 2017

 A mysterious objects appears to be traveling through a worm hole.

A mysterious objects appears to be traveling through a worm hole.

As the science and technology progresses, more and more people are becoming curious about time travel. Although others regarded it as a stuff of science fiction, some people blatantly claimed that they are time travelers.

Perhaps one of the highly talked about time travel stories would be that of Seattle attorney Andrew Basiago. Basiago claimed that he took part of a secret United State government time travel project during his younger days.

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The time travel program was dubbed as the Project Pegasus. Basiago then added that the purpose of his mission was to protect Earth from threats from space.

Next on the list would be the Håkan Nordkvist time travel story. It is in fact considered by many theorists and time traveler enthusiasts as one of the highly convincing time travel stories.It is said as such for Nordkvist has a photo to prove his claim of being to time travel to the future, 2042.

Based on the story of a Nordkvist, he somehow accidentally entered a worm hole which led him towards the future. It was in that time period that he met his 72-year-old self. To give substance to the story, Nordkvist took a selfie with his own self in the future.

This another interesting story does not mainly involve physical time travel. However, a Benedictine monk and respected authority on archaic music, Pellegrino Ernetti, confessed to making a  "chronovisor," which is a device that looked like a television but could tune into events from the past.

According to the monk, he and other Nobel Prize icons, Enrico Fermi and German rocket scientist Werner von Braun, developed such device. He then shared that he saw the crucifixion of Christ and observed other iconic figures in the past.

However, such device was then voluntarily dismantled by the said team of experts, fearing that it could lead to a dictatorship the world has ever seen. When forced to display some evidence, Ernetti showcased a picture of Christ on the cross allegedly taken through the chronovisor.

Although most time travel stories lack scientific scrutiny and evidence, many people are still convinced about its reality. However, such idea could be possible from a mathematical perspective.

"People think of time travel as something fictional. And we tend to think it's not possible because we don't actually do it. But, mathematically, it is possible," News Week quoted mathematician Ben Tippett from the University of British Columbia, Canada.

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