Timekeepers - the time travel adventure book for children aged 9 to 90

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Time travel myths

Unusual Time travel links

These links are to strange and unusual websites that I have come across when researching time travel.
Are they true?
I have no idea, but they are interesting...

John Titor - "...on November 02, 2000, a person calling themselves Timetravel_0, and later John Titor, started posting on a public forum that he was a time traveler from the year 2036...one of the first things he did was post pictures of his time machine and its operations manual. As the weeks went by, more and more people began questioning him about why he was here, the physics of time travel and his thoughts about our time...on March 21, 2001, John Titor told us he would be leaving our and returning to 2036. After that, he was never heard from again. Speculation and investigation about who John Titor was and why he was online continues to this day."

Time anomalies - "...although some scientists think that it might be at least theoretically possible to travel through time, no one (as far as we know) has devised a sure-fire way to make it happen. But that's not to say that people haven't reported traveling through time. There are many fascinating anecdotes from those who say they seem to have quite unexpectedly visited - if only briefly - another time and, sometimes, another place."

Swedish time traveller video - time travel with "proof".

Time traveller on film - could an extra in the Charlie Chaplin film "The Circus" be a time traveller from the future?


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