April 22, 2025
The Strange World of Time Traveler Meet-Ups

The Strange World of Time Traveler Meet-Ups

Can we travel through time? Some people believe in this phenomenon and have reported strange occurrences of time traveler meet-ups.

Is time travel real or fake? It’s easy for most of us to say it can’t be real. Conceiving a world in which some people can actually travel forward or backward in time to various locations and events is extremely far-fetched but has been the subject of science fiction for decades. Check out these stories and see if you believe the reported time traveler events.

Predicting another American Civil War

John Titor claimed to be a US soldier from the year 2036 in some of his online posts from the early 2000s. His reporting of a parallel timeline included phots of his time machine and warnings about the future. He predicted a second American Civil War might take place in 2004, which did not occur. Although his predictions were debunked and proved to be false, there were some people who believed his stories and retold them.

Is Waterworld real?

Another person claimed to be a real time traveler who went to the year 5000, which would put him nearly 3,000 yeas in the future. He claims that photos he took of an underwater city is actually Los Angeles in the future. In this future, the world has been flooded by global warming and people live in floating cities. The man who claimed this is named Edward and he made his claims in 2018.

Where did the car go?

A 1988 magazine article shared a story of two men who encountered a strange vehicle during an early afternoon in Louisiana in 1969. The car was from the 1940’s and had a license plate with the year 1940 on it. The men claim the car had a woman and child, both dressed in ‘40s attire and looking confused. They gestured for her to pull over but suddenly the car vanished without a trace. A third person corroborated the story.

The country that never was

The small area between Spain and France is called Andorra, and it’s a tiny land-locked nation. Strangely, a man visiting Japan in 1954 had difficulty getting through customs because he had a passport from a country that doesn’t exist. That country is Taured, and he claimed it occupied the same space as Andorra. Even stranger still, the man disappeared, with his Taured passport from the hotel room he was put in, which was guarded.

A hipster in the 1940s

The South Fork Bridge in British Columbia was reopened in 1941, and a photo of the event captured a strange person in the crowd. One man in the photo was wearing sunglasses and a logo t-shirt under his sweater. Some have said everything he wore was available for sale at the time but wouldn’t have been appropriate for the event and time, making for an interesting time traveler event.

A future vision

In 1935, Sir Robert Victor Goddard, Air Marshal at the time, was flying toward an unused airfield in Scotland. During the flight, he went through a strange storm with yellow clouds and descended into view of the airfield. Despite the airfield’s unused status, he could see mechanics in blue overalls and yellow trainer planes, which weren’t the colors used at the time. He returned home through the same storm, but four years later, the airfield was in use, and mechanic uniform colors changed from brown to blue, and trainer planes were painted yellow. Did he see into the future somehow?

Air raid from the future

A pair of newspapermen were assigned a story at the Hamburg shipyard in 1932, and what they encountered was certainly strange. They panicked when bombs began falling around them, and the shipyard was being destroyed. They took a few photos and left in a hurry. Nobody believed them, because their pictures didn’t show anything strange. The strange part is that in 1943, the Hamburg shipyard was bombed and looked like what they remember, giving them a real-time traveler event.

Shared fantasy experience

Two British teaches experienced something unusual in 1901 while visiting the Palace of Versailles. While exploring the Petit Trianon, the two began seeing people in clothing from the 1700s and buildings that hadn’t been in place on the grounds since that time. They even claimed to have seen Marie Antoinette in person. The two published a book about the experience called “An Adventure.”

Are these time traveler experiences real of fake? Most of use would think of them as fake and put not stock in them, but what if time travel is real for some people?