Time Travelers Caught On Film
An Irish filmmaker has uncovered irrefutable evidence of the viability of time travel: a shot of a woman jabbering into a cellphone in a silent film.George Clarke, the director of the independent zombie film, 'Battle of the Bone,' spotted the time traveler in the DVD extra footage of the 1928 winning film, 'The Circus.' He uploaded the clip to on Oct. 19, and it has since been viewed 1.5 million times.Actually, who knows? Now that we know that time travel exists, it could be that some of those 1.5 million views could have happened before the clip was uploaded.
More ridiculous still, the supposed time traveler walks right past the driver, who doesn't notice a thing. Nor does he seem to notice the other person — the one he nearly hit 30 seconds ago — milling about in the back. Either the whole thing was an elaborate fake or time travel and teleportation turn you invisible.
We can't say exactly what era this time traveler comes from. The first cell phone was demonstrated by in 1973, although it wasn't until the late 1990s that cellphones became small enough to conceal in the hand. We're not sure what kind of phone she's holding, although we can rule out the because her call doesn't appear to have been dropped during the six seconds in which she is being filmed.So let's say that she hails from between 1995 and 2025 (after which point we can assume that all mobile devices will be implanted directly into our heads).