The mysterious case of a group of people traveling through time

Temporologists from all over the world come across dozens and hundreds of spontaneous time travel evidence. So far, no one has managed to travel through the timeline intentionally.

Stephen Hawking, being one of the greatest theoretical physicists, rejected the possibility of time travel, but in 2012 he abruptly changed his mind to the contrary.

Modern science increasingly raises the question: is time static or not?

They have been trying to answer it for decades, but so far to no avail. Various settings allow you to slow down the passage of time or speed it up in a fraction of a second.

Practical experiments conducted by nuclear physicists in China have confirmed this phenomenon: time can be stretched or sped up, but so far these are fluctuations that are barely noticeable by technology. You can’t talk about time travel. However, they are being done.

According to some sources, in the summer of 1994, Chinese researchers from the University of Yunnan traveled to the Vietnamese border to investigate a suspected UFO landing site. Local residents said that near Jinhe Township, Yunnan Province, a rounded object sank in a forest area.

When people got there, it turned out that right in the middle of the forest a deep hole had formed in the ground. Whether the mysterious device took a soil sample or dug a passage in the ground was unclear. The incident was reported to Kunming and then to Beijing. A group of scientists was organized, which then studied the sinkhole in the ground.

It turned out that at a depth of 63 meters there were huge quartz deposits. There were no traces of the object anywhere, but obviously the locals would not have been able to dig such a deep passage into the ground. A group of specialists took measurements, interviewed locals, and spent the night in the Jinhe settlement.

The event was repeated overnight. The greenish ball descended again to the indicated place. Awake investigators rushed to the scene and also witnessed an unexplained phenomenon. Literally ten seconds after reaching the fault, a ball flew out of sight.

In the morning, the experts again went down to the bottom. Much less quartz remains. In addition, a certain cavity was discovered. Risking their lives, the Chinese investigators penetrated it. The cavity was a circular chamber measuring ten meters long, eight meters wide, and four meters high.

It was not processed – the walls were different layers of rocks. There was some noise and the passage to the cavity was blocked. The rescue operation lasted three days, but the researchers could not be found either alive or dead.

So far, six specialists from Yunnan University have not been found. However, lovers of conspiracy theories do not consider the loss to be real at all. According to one version, the participants in those events were transported back in time.

Written evidence from 1953 was found that five exhausted and dirty people in strange clothes, not typical for that time, came to Jinhe village. The fate of the sixth participant in the events has not been clarified. They insisted that they were employees of the University of Yunnan, but the official application did not confirm this.

It is logical, because then they were not even born! The local authorities responded quite harshly to all attempts to show documents and tell something: after public flogging, people were sent to a correctional colony, where they died in the mid-60s due to unbearable living conditions.

Therefore, China may have experienced a time travel of almost half a century: from 1994 to 1953! Can this story be considered a series of coincidences?

It might have done so if the Yunnan Provincial Prosecutor’s Office had not carried out an investigation in 2007 at the request of a group of Yunnan University students who believed in a conspiratorial version of what happened in 1994. It turned out that the names of the five missing specialists matched the names of the defendants in the 1953 case.

Another paradox. In 2010, the Chinese authorities started a new survey of a quartz vein in Yunnan province. No hole was found in the ground. In addition, the georadar did not detect any voids in the ground at a depth of 100 meters. But quartz was found, maybe it was this substance that contributed to the movement of specialists in time?

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