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#Timemachine Reel by @watch_listcase - Part 106 | The Man Who Vanished on Live Radio.

In 1995, a 21-year-old named Mike "Madman" Marcum from Missouri claimed he was building a time machine
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Part 106 | The Man Who Vanished on Live Radio. In 1995, a 21-year-old named Mike „Madman“ Marcum from Missouri claimed he was building a time machine in his backyard from a Jacob’s ladder and scavenged parts. He told listeners of Coast to Coast AM that he had already made objects disappear—and that he planned to go next. In 1996, he called the show again. This time, he said the machine was almost finished. Then, in 1997, Marcum vanished without a trace. No goodbye. No sign of life. Nothing. For years, conspiracy forums debated his disappearance. Then, suddenly, he reappeared—claiming he had woken up in a field in Ohio with no ID, no memory of how he got there, and a two-year gap he couldn’t explain. He believed the machine had worked. The world wasn’t so sure. #creepyfacts #unsolvedmystery #timemachine #coasttocoast #viral
#Timemachine Reel by @hauntingclips - Mike "Madman Mike" Marcum was a young man from Missouri who, in the mid-1990s, claimed he had built a teleportation machine.

Based on a modified Jaco
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Mike “Madman Mike” Marcum was a young man from Missouri who, in the mid-1990s, claimed he had built a teleportation machine. Based on a modified Jacob’s Ladder, Mike said the device could make objects — and even animals — vanish, only to reappear somewhere else moments later. But the machine needed massive power. To keep it running, Mike stole six industrial transformers from a power station. He was caught, spent about 60 days in jail, and placed on probation. Even after that, he went on Coast to Coast AM, openly talking about experiments that could manipulate space and time. Then, in 1997, Mike disappeared. No evidence. No sightings. No explanation. Some believe he succeeded in time travel. Others think his final experiment went terribly wrong. Whatever the truth is, one thing remains chilling: Madman Mike was here… and then he wasn’t. What do you think really happened? #timemachine #timetravel #science #conspiracy #usa
#Timemachine Reel by @galaxygram_ - This post explains how looking at stars is like looking back in time. Because light takes time to travel across space, we never see celestial objects
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This post explains how looking at stars is like looking back in time. Because light takes time to travel across space, we never see celestial objects as they are right now—we see them as they were when their light began its journey toward Earth. For example, if an alien civilization 50 million light-years away looked at Earth today, they wouldn’t see humans. They’d see dinosaurs, because Earth’s light from that time is only reaching them now. 🌍🦖 The same idea applies to stars and galaxies we observe in the night sky. Some stars may have already exploded, but their light is still traveling to us. Even distant planets we discover are seen as they were millions of years ago—like snapshots from the past. In this way, the universe acts as a natural time machine, letting us observe cosmic history just by looking up at the sky. ✨🌌 #nasa #technology #galaxy #space
#Timemachine Reel by @chloe.vs.history - I just set a new record on my Time Machine… 66 million years! ✨ #historytime #jurassic #dinosaurs #timetraveller #history
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I just set a new record on my Time Machine… 66 million years! ✨ #historytime #jurassic #dinosaurs #timetraveller #history
#Timemachine Reel by @mysteries_of_universe_ - Scientists didn't say time travel is impossible. They said we just haven't figured it out yet 🤯

And here's where it gets really unsettling. If a wor
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Scientists didn't say time travel is impossible. They said we just haven't figured it out yet 🤯 And here's where it gets really unsettling. If a working time machine is ever built at any point in the future, even a thousand years from now, the people using it would have the ability to travel to any point in history including right now, right here. Which means the moment time travel becomes possible it retroactively becomes possible for all of time. Its invention and its existence would be the same event 🌀 Stephen Hawking famously wrestled with this. He once hosted a party for time travelers, sent out the invitations after the party ended so only someone from the future could attend. Nobody showed up. He called it experimental evidence against time travel. But others argue that time travel may only allow movement within a fixed timeline, meaning you can only visit moments after the machine was first switched on, not before it existed 🕰️ General Relativity actually permits time travel mathematically. Einstein's equations allow solutions called closed timelike curves where a path through spacetime loops back on itself. The physics doesn't forbid it. What forbids it, if anything does, we still don't know 🔭 INTERESTING FACT: time travel into the future is already happening and we have proof. Astronauts returning from long missions on the ISS come back slightly younger than they would have been on Earth due to time dilation at high speeds, exactly as Einstein predicted ⏳ The scary part isn't that time travel might exist. The scary part is that if it does, this moment right now is already someone else's history 👁️🌀 . . . . . . . Credit @quantumxparadoxx [astronomy, space science, cosmos, curiosity, research, facts ] #followformore #facts #universe #exploration #mysteries (DM for credit or removal/ No copyright intended. All rights are reserved & belong to their respective owners. If there are any problems/issues in the post please dm, we will fix it)
#Timemachine Reel by @stargazing.hq - 🪐 Interesting fact:
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This meme breaks your brain because of how light and space work. Since light takes time to travel across the universe, looking
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🪐 Interesting fact: ㅤ This meme breaks your brain because of how light and space work. Since light takes time to travel across the universe, looking at far away things is basically like looking into the past. If aliens are millions of light years away, the light hitting them right now actually left Earth when dinosaurs were still walking around. ㅤ It is a wild thought that while we are busy using phones and living in cities, an alien with a powerful telescope might be watching a T-Rex have lunch. They are seeing a version of our home that has been gone for millions of years. ㅤ Space is basically a giant time machine. It makes you feel tiny to realize that our whole modern world is currently invisible to most of the universe. To them, we are still just a big green planet full of giant reptiles and prehistoric jungles. ㅤ via: TT/Aboutspace
#Timemachine Reel by @the_haunted_mice - Can we see out future ?
#timemachine #timejump #timetravel #fourthdimension #Usa
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Can we see out future ? #timemachine #timejump #timetravel #fourthdimension #Usa
#Timemachine Reel by @atlastellar (verified account) - This post explains how looking at stars is like looking back in time. Because light takes time to travel across space, we never see celestial objects
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This post explains how looking at stars is like looking back in time. Because light takes time to travel across space, we never see celestial objects as they are right now—we see them as they were when their light began its journey toward Earth. For example, if an alien civilization 50 million light-years away looked at Earth today, they wouldn't see humans. They'd see dinosaurs, because Earth's light from that time is only reaching them now. 🌍🦖 The same idea applies to stars and galaxies we observe in the night sky. Some stars may have already exploded, but their light is still traveling to us. Even distant planets we discover are seen as they were millions of years ago—like snapshots from the past. In this way, the universe acts as a natural time machine, letting us observe cosmic history just by looking up at the sky. ✨🌌 #nasa #spacemystery #galaxy #space #interstellar
#Timemachine Reel by @stargazing.hq - ㅤ
🌌 Interesting fact:

Einstein's relativity says gravity can stretch time, and a black hole is the extreme case. Near its edge, seconds can shrink c
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ㅤ 🌌 Interesting fact: Einstein’s relativity says gravity can stretch time, and a black hole is the extreme case. Near its edge, seconds can shrink compared to faraway clocks, turning one quiet hour into years back home, like a cosmic time machine. Interstellar made this idea feel personal, and it was not just Hollywood fantasy. Physicist Kip Thorne helped design Gargantua using real math, even predicting a warped, glowing accretion disk that later matched what astronomers photographed. To sell the weight of lost time, the film leans on tiny cues: the ticking score, slow camera drift, and faces lit like sunrise. Your brain reads it as danger, and grief, at once. That is why the black hole hour still lives as a meme and a warning. It turns math into emotion, the fear of coming back to a world that moved on without you. Every rewatch hits the same nerve: time is the real villain, and it never stops. via: tt/4str0n0my_l0v3r
#Timemachine Reel by @terryfying_history - Mike "Madman Mike" Marcum was a young man from Missouri who, in the mid-1990s, claimed he had built a teleportation machine. Based on a modified Jacob
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Mike “Madman Mike” Marcum was a young man from Missouri who, in the mid-1990s, claimed he had built a teleportation machine. Based on a modified Jacob’s Ladder, Mike said the device could make objects — and even animals — vanish, only to reappear somewhere else moments later. But the machine needed massive power. To keep it running, Mike stole six industrial transformers from a power station. He was caught, spent about 60 days in jail, and placed on probation. Even after that, he went on Coast to Coast AM, openly talking about experiments that could manipulate space and time. Then, in 1997, Mike disappeared. No evidence. No sightings. No explanation. Some believe he succeeded in time travel. Others think his final experiment went terribly wrong. Whatever the truth is, one thing remains chilling: Madman Mike was here… and then he wasn’t. What do you think really happened? #timemachine #timetravel #science #conspiracy #usa
#Timemachine Reel by @strange_but_intresting - A paranormal phenomenon occurred at a California veterinary clinic. A camera captured an unknown body passing through the door!

Look, the body bursts
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A paranormal phenomenon occurred at a California veterinary clinic. A camera captured an unknown body passing through the door! Look, the body bursts through the wall at breakneck speed, and immediately a dog, who was undergoing treatment, runs out the door. According to the veterinarian, no one entered the room; there was only a rush of wind, as if a draft were coming through the window. But how is this possible? The footage is genuine! There's no editing! Perhaps this is proof that the world has time loops that can be traversed. After all, people have been trying to create a time machine for ages, so it must be possible! Otherwise, how can it be explained? #interestingvideo #viralvideo #reelsinstagram #fyp #viral
#Timemachine Reel by @astronaut_from_mars - Light speed isn't a speed. It's a time machine. 🚀⏳
If you left Earth at  2,99,972 km/s, your
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Light speed isn't a speed. It’s a time machine. 🚀⏳ If you left Earth at 2,99,972 km/s, your watch would stop ticking the moment you hit the "Go" button. To you, the journey is instantaneous. But to the family you left behind? The timeline is staggering. It takes 4 hours to pass Neptune. 🔵 It takes 2 years to reach the Oort Cloud. ☄️ It takes 4.2 years to reach the nearest star. ✨ By the time you "leave" the Milky Way's disk (about 500 years later), every civilization you knew is ancient history. If you headed for the galactic center? You’d arrive "instantly," but 26,000 years would have passed on Earth. 🌌 The universe doesn't just have a speed limit—it has a cost: Everyone you love. Save this if you love learning things like this. Share this with someone who would find this fascinating. If you could travel to another galaxy but never return to your own time, would you go? . . . . #SpaceFacts #Physics #ScienceReels #TimeTravel #Universe Cosmos SpaceExploration Astronomy MindBlowing Discovery SpeedOfLight Relativity TimeDilation MilkyWay Astrophysics SolarSystem Interstellar QuantumPhysics Galaxy Starbound SpaceGeek PhysicsLover Einstein CosmicHorror SciComm TheoreticalPhysics Astrobiology NASA SpaceLife DeepTime

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