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This man claims to be from nearly 4,000 years in the future and has the photo to prove it - Page 15 of 30 - Kiwi Report

This man claims to be from nearly 4,000 years in the future and has the photo to prove it


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[post_page_title]Time – the fourth dimension[/post_page_title]
Despite the difficulties in wrapping our heads around time travel, many scientists nevertheless regard it as the fourth dimension. The three traditional dimensions are all physical – being length, width and depth. Time, however, is sometimes said to be a fourth, non-physical dimension that both people and objects can travel through, even if only in a linear manner, meaning from the present to the future at our normal rate. The idea isn’t new – Italian mathematician Joseph-Louis Lagrange first presented such a claim in 1788. We know, girl, it’s giving us a headache, too.

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