The image became viral in 2012: A scene shot in 1938 where a woman appears holding what looks like a mobile phone.
Lovers of conspiracies have pointed to it as proof that there is time travel. Will it be a reality or a lie? A video uploaded to YouTube in which some workers left a factory in the United States. As it was said in the text that accompanied it, it was recorded in 1938. Nothing extraordinary, except that at a time of the shot, you can see a young woman talking about something similar to a modern mobile phone. Then she pulls it out of her ear, and carries it in her hand, just like any contemporary teen sending a Whatsapp to her friends. Is this evidence of an object outside of its time? A time traveler, perhaps?
Shortly after the video appeared, a user named "planet check" added a comment on youtube stating that he knew the woman. Her name was Gertrude Jones, and she was her great-grandmother. According to this user, the woman was then 17 years old and was leaving a Dupont factory in Leominster, Massachusetts. Dupont had a telephony section in the fShortly after the video appeared, a user named "planet check" added a comment on youtube stating that he knew the woman. Her name was Gertrude Jones, and she was her great-grandmother.
According to this user, the woman was then 17 years old and was leaving a Dupont factory in Leominster, Massachusetts. Dupont had a telephony section in the factory, and was testing a prototype wireless phone. The woman was talking to another companion, who did not appear in the sequence, and who was on her right.
Mystery solved? Not so fast. The comments that a user writes on youtube have the same validity as any video that we find on this platform. He may be a prankster with a desire to get his 5 minutes of glory.
By that time, the batteries were more than considerable in size. Of the smallest I have found, we have this Dryden of 1940, of 9 volts and a size of 13 × 7 cm. Only the battery is already the size that the entire device looks like.
But it was that at that time the transistors had not yet developed, and the electronic equipment used vacuum valves. The first prototype portable walkie talkie was developed by Motorola in 1940. It was the SCR-536, quite large. Possibly you could reduce the size somewhat if you had fewer pretensions in battery life and reach, but so much to leave it in the size of a modern mobile phone.
And if it is not a mobile, cellular or wireless phone, what can it be? Anything. If we recorded people on the street, we would be surprised at the amount of nonsense we can do. It may just be your purse, a package, anything.
You would also have to make sure that the video was actually recorded in 1938, and not at a later time. The first video that was uploaded in 2012 is no longer available and only copies remain. How about? Leave us your Comment!
Lovers of conspiracies have pointed to it as proof that there is time travel. Will it be a reality or a lie? A video uploaded to YouTube in which some workers left a factory in the United States. As it was said in the text that accompanied it, it was recorded in 1938. Nothing extraordinary, except that at a time of the shot, you can see a young woman talking about something similar to a modern mobile phone. Then she pulls it out of her ear, and carries it in her hand, just like any contemporary teen sending a Whatsapp to her friends. Is this evidence of an object outside of its time? A time traveler, perhaps?
Shortly after the video appeared, a user named "planet check" added a comment on youtube stating that he knew the woman. Her name was Gertrude Jones, and she was her great-grandmother. According to this user, the woman was then 17 years old and was leaving a Dupont factory in Leominster, Massachusetts. Dupont had a telephony section in the fShortly after the video appeared, a user named "planet check" added a comment on youtube stating that he knew the woman. Her name was Gertrude Jones, and she was her great-grandmother.
According to this user, the woman was then 17 years old and was leaving a Dupont factory in Leominster, Massachusetts. Dupont had a telephony section in the factory, and was testing a prototype wireless phone. The woman was talking to another companion, who did not appear in the sequence, and who was on her right.
Mystery solved? Not so fast. The comments that a user writes on youtube have the same validity as any video that we find on this platform. He may be a prankster with a desire to get his 5 minutes of glory.
By that time, the batteries were more than considerable in size. Of the smallest I have found, we have this Dryden of 1940, of 9 volts and a size of 13 × 7 cm. Only the battery is already the size that the entire device looks like.
But it was that at that time the transistors had not yet developed, and the electronic equipment used vacuum valves. The first prototype portable walkie talkie was developed by Motorola in 1940. It was the SCR-536, quite large. Possibly you could reduce the size somewhat if you had fewer pretensions in battery life and reach, but so much to leave it in the size of a modern mobile phone.
And if it is not a mobile, cellular or wireless phone, what can it be? Anything. If we recorded people on the street, we would be surprised at the amount of nonsense we can do. It may just be your purse, a package, anything.
You would also have to make sure that the video was actually recorded in 1938, and not at a later time. The first video that was uploaded in 2012 is no longer available and only copies remain. How about? Leave us your Comment!
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