Swedish Man Discovers Time Travel Portal....Under His Kitchen Sink
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”This is my story. It all happened on the afternoon the 30th of August. It was a beautiful day and I was on my way home from a job in Färjestaden. When I got home, I found water on the kitchen floor. Somehow there was a leak. I got my tools and opened up the doors to the sink. And started to work. When I reached in to examine the pipes, they seemed to be further in than I remembered. I had to crawl inside the cabinet, and as I did so, I discovered that it just continued. So I kept on crawling further and further into the cabinet. In the end of the tunnel I saw a light, and when I got there, I realized I was in the future.
I meet myself as 72 years old, the year was 2042. I did a lot of tests on him to see if he was really me. And the strange thing is that he knew everything about me. Where I hid my secret stuff when I was in first grade, and what the score was in the soccer match against Växjö Norra in the summer of 1988. He knew it all. We even had the same tatoo, although his was a little faded. He told me some of the stuff that will happen, but not so much.
I promised not to tell anyone. I made a film with my mobile phone. Unfortunately the quality is not the best. But it´s what I have got. Actually I dont´care if people thinks I am a liar. I know I’m not. I met myself in the future, and I was fine. That’s all I know. But if it happened to me it probably must have happened to someone else.”
- Hakan Nordkvist
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5 Comments:
For a variety of reasons I've no fundamental reason to disbelieve this chap's account - if anything, I'm very strongly inclined towards the notion that communication between our future and past selves is not only viable, but a reality.
The problem I do have though is with the video which, by a curious coincidence, depicts his 'future self' dazzled by sunshine, so we can't really get a good look at him.
It may be he really did undergo the experience he describes making the video not so much a hoax as an illustration.
It might even be the video's real but, seemingly like many such 'artifacts' resulting from encounters with denizens of the 'chrono-electromagnetic' realms, its main purpose is to function as an intensely personal 'power object' for the individual concerned.
In which case its other apparent function, as a possible device for stretching the knicker-elastic of everybody else's minds, becomes of only secondary concern.
What a great story! Of course, we must assume it is a hoax, albeit a nicely crafted one. He must have met this older man who looked alot like him, and thought it would be cool to pretend that he met his future self. They got together and did the video, and posted it to see how far it would go. A time portal under his sink though??? Sounds like some kitchenized version of Lucy's trip through the wardrobe to Narnia. I'd love to believe this could really happen, but unfortunately there is far too little information revealed. It wouldn't have been hard to get some rock solid information from his future self that would be verifiable. Like who becomes president in the U.S. or something like that. Anyway, it's fun to think about something cool happening like that....
Well, time travel is impossible for a variety of reasons, first and foremost, there is no such thing as time. Let me rephrase that, time exists in as much as an inch exists or that a gallon exists. It is nothing more than a measurement of regular occurrences within the universe. The ‘time illusion’ is there because of our ability to remember the past and imagine the future.
Secondly, 'time travel', by necessity, has to include location travel as well. Let's say you were to travel 1 hour back in time. This would mean that the Earth would have to be as it was 1 hour ago, including its location in the universe. So unless your ‘time travel’ includes the ability to track the Earths movement not only through our Solar System, but through the movements of the universe, you will not end up where you think you should.
The most frightening conjecture that comes from this story is that there are individuals who will believe ‘anything’ because they want it to be true. One account of anecdotal evidence is enough to reinforce someone’s world view. No proof is needed. Does this mean that we should discount all information presented to us? Not at all. But believing someone because they ‘said so’ is why con artists can make such a great living.
I guess the only way to find out for sure is to hire a camera crew in 2042 on the date and time he describes and wait!
who thinks this is a viral ad for the cell phone he has?
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