We dug up some photos that could provide compelling pieces of evidence that travelling backwards or forwards through history does exist.
In 1876, a 29-year-old man named Rudolf Fentz disappeared without a trace. Several decades later, a man wearing a 19th century clothes got hit by a car and was killed in Times Square in New York City in 1950. Officials recovered bizarre things in his pockets including 70 dollars in old banknotes, a copper token for a beer worth 5 cents, a bill for horse care and washing of carriage, business cards with the name Rudolf Fentz as well as an address on the Fifth Avenue, and a letter sent to the said address in June 1876 from Philadelphia. Although the story was deemed by some as an urban legend, several researchers claimed to have proof of the existence and disappearance of Rudolf Fentz.
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