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Is time travel real? ‘Mobile phone’ in 1943 photo seems to prove it

The concept of time travel has been debated for a long time; Some people insist that this has already happened, but it is being kept secret by those responsible.

An old photo from 1943 shared on social media fueled the conspiracy theory when eagle-eyed viewers spotted what appeared to be a man using a mobile phone.

Stuart Humphrys was the man responsible for sharing the photo on social media platform

“(It would be great if one of you could identify which beach it is!)”.

The photograph, later determined to have been taken at Towan Beach in Cornwall in September 1943, showed a number of sun lovers making the most of the sunshine on the sand.

But a man in brown trousers who appeared to be deep in thought while looking at what appeared to be a mobile phone caused a stir.

One person commented on the post: “So…is it just me or is this guy checking his phone in the 1950s?”

X user Dr. Kevin Purcell replied: “Well captured. The man in the photo is clearly a time traveling tourist checking his mobile device.

“Finally the proof we need that time travel is real.

“We now see things in old photographs that we had previously missed, but now that we have them, we know they are phones.”

A third noted “how much beachwear has changed.”

They added: “Jacket, tie and hat? They did that when I was a kid in the ’50s.”

But responding to the comments, Humphrys insisted the man was “rolling a cigarette”.

The sighting of what appears to be a mobile phone user in an old photograph is not the first incident to fuel time travel rumors.

Umberto Romano’s painting Mr. Pynchon and the Springfield Environment, painted eighty years ago, showed what appeared to be a shirtless man with a flip phone at a meeting between Native Americans and English settlers in Massachusetts.

Apple CEO Tim Cook claimed that he saw an iPhone in Pieter de Hooch’s 347-year-old painting Man Giving a Letter to the Woman in the Living Room.

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