The 1901 Time Travel Incident Nobody Can Debunk or Prove

Two senior Oxford women visited Versailles in 1901 and swore they stumbled into the French Revolution. They described courtiers in silk, a woman they identified as Marie Antoinette, and a path through the gardens that vanished when they returned to find it. They wrote it all down separately and compared notes — the accounts matched.

This Reptile Sat Down 290 Million Years Ago. We Found the Receipt.

Scientists have been looking for this for decades, and they finally found it: the world's oldest preserved butthole. A tiny reptile sat in mud 290 million years ago and left behind a pristine cloaca imprint — scales, folds, and all. It beat the previous record by over 160 million years. The researchers called it "remarkable!”

Deep Space Sent a Message in 1977. Nobody's Cracked It.

It lasted 72 seconds. A burst from deep space, louder than anything SETI had ever recorded, on the one frequency scientists agreed would be the logical choice for an interstellar signal. An astronomer circled it in red ink and wrote "Wow!" — and that was it. The signal never repeated. No satellite, no aircraft, no known source has ever explained it. Read more about the Wow! signal here!

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