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Russian Time Traveler in Stalin's Gulag?


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Russian Journalist Purportedly Met a “Time Traveler”

MOSCOW, 11 (ANSA) – A man traveling from the future’s 23rd century landed in the Stalin-era Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, spending five years of captivity in a gulag and living for sixty years in the communist era without being able to return to his time. The news, published today by the presidential daily “Rossiskie Viesti”, is attributed to the testimony of journalist Vadim Chernobrov, who swears having met the mysterious – and disoriented – time traveler. According to the newspaper, Eugene Iosifovich hailed from the 23rd century, but arrived in communist Russia and was arrested for espionage. Apparently, those in the 23rd century forgot all about the unwary time traveler, thinking perhaps that a season in the Soviet Union would be punishment enough for going astray. Chernobrov also disclosed that the traveler had forecast the collapse of the USSR and Boris Yeltsin's rise to power.

Time travel is best left to the Time Lords, or to the ever-dutiful John Titor.

http://inexplicata.blogspot.com/2012/10/high-strangeness-russian-time-traveler.html

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Russian Journalist Purportedly Met a “Time Traveler”

MOSCOW, 11 (ANSA) – A man traveling from the future’s 23rd century landed in the Stalin-era Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, spending five years of captivity in a gulag and living for sixty years in the communist era without being able to return to his time. The news, published today by the presidential daily “Rossiskie Viesti”, is attributed to the testimony of journalist Vadim Chernobrov, who swears having met the mysterious – and disoriented – time traveler. According to the newspaper, Eugene Iosifovich hailed from the 23rd century, but arrived in communist Russia and was arrested for espionage. Apparently, those in the 23rd century forgot all about the unwary time traveler, thinking perhaps that a season in the Soviet Union would be punishment enough for going astray. Chernobrov also disclosed that the traveler had forecast the collapse of the USSR and Boris Yeltsin's rise to power.

Time travel is best left to the Time Lords, or to the ever-dutiful John Titor.

http://inexplicata.b...e-traveler.html

Here is a link to Chernobrov's site, Russian only. He is a well know ufologist and not to be taken too seriously about all he says :rolleyes:

http://chernobrov.narod.ru/

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Time travel is best left to the directors in Hollywood.

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I'll stick with Dr Who thanks. :yes:

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Yeah, probably dropped off by The Doctor.

Let's see... Either he is a time traveler telling the truth, or he is mentally unstable (Due to being in a Gulag?)? Which seems more likely?

Personally, I vote mentally unstable, because I've witnessed that and I've yet to meet a time traveler.

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Well, now that his story's on record, he'll know better than to leave the 23rd Century. So it won't have happened, because it did. :wacko:

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Well, now that his story's on record, he'll know better than to leave the 23rd Century. So it won't have happened, because it did. :wacko:

actually, the record of him going back in time and becoming a prisoner could be the reason he goes back in time and becomes a prisoner - a predestintion paradox. People wonder ehy a traveller went to Stalinist Russia, well there's your answer he went because history said he went!
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It is interesting, and odd. But then the subject of time travel has always interested me

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Has there been any topics about the 400 year old "swiss watch" ring? Now that is an interesting discovery! there was a documentary team there, but it hasn't made any news items i have seen in the last 3 years since it was discovered.

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Has there been any topics about the 400 year old "swiss watch" ring? Now that is an interesting discovery! there was a documentary team there, but it hasn't made any news items i have seen in the last 3 years since it was discovered.

i wondered the same thing. chances are it was a hoax. if it weren't don't you think that would have big a big deal??

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i wondered the same thing. chances are it was a hoax. if it weren't don't you think that would have big a big deal??

Or maybe it wasnt a hoax and all of this stuff can happen, I mean didnt Einstein say that Time Travel is mathmatically possible

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Christian Wüthrich, professor of Philosophy and Science Studies at UCSD on time travel:

"If the changes to our past occur instantaneously and completely consistently, i.e., involving updates to all memories and record of the past, then we may not just not know it for certain."

Vanderbilt University Physics Professor Thomas J. Weiler about same matter:

"Time travel to the past, if at all possible, may only go back as far as the first time machine. Since the past of our civilization lacks a time machine, it is immutable, whereas the past of more advanced civilizations may be mutable."

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Yeah, probably dropped off by The Doctor.

and I've yet to meet a time traveler.

That your aware of!!!!

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