The idea that humans can travel through time has attracted millions of people around the world. If we look back at history, we will see a lot of written records about time travel.
When Albert Einstein published his theory of relativity in 1905, it resonated in the scientific community, opening up many questions such as: "Can humans travel through time?"
The story of “Time Travel” in ancient myths
According to author Erich von Daniken, there is even evidence of time travel in the Bible:
“In the Bible there is a passage where the prophet Jeremiah was sitting with some friends, there was a little boy nearby. His name was Abimelech, and Jerremiah said to Abimelech, "Go out into Jerusalem, go to a hill, and pick some figs for us." The boy ran and picked fresh figs. Suddenly, Abimelech heard noise and wind in the air, he suddenly fainted.
After a while, he woke up to find it was almost dark. He immediately ran back, but the city was now full of strange soldiers. He asked, “What is going on here? Where are Jeremiah and the others?" An old man said, “That was 62 years ago.” It’s the story of time travel written in the Bible," said Von Daniken.
In the Mahabharata, the greatest Sanskrit epic of ancient India written in the 8th century BC, King Raivata is depicted traveling to heaven to meet the Creator God Brahma, and returning to Earth after hundreds of years.
In Japan, the legend of Urashima Taro also describes a story about a fisherman’s visit to the underwater palace of the sea guardian God Ryujin. He left for only 3 days, but when he returned to his fishing village, he discovered that 300 years had passed.
In the "Three Sutras of Wealth" of Buddhism, it is written about the world of humans and Gods in the Heavenly Kingdom (where the Gods live), time passes at different speeds, in which a day in Heaven is equal to a hundred years. underground. There are also a lot of other references.
Perhaps all these legends have inspired great thinkers to find a way to travel through time.
Nikola Tesla and his trip through space

It seems that Nikola Tesla was working on time travel before modern science thought it was possible. (Photo: iFuun)
Long before modern science and top-secret military programs even thought of this, Tesla made some interesting discoveries about the possibility of time travel.
According to reports, in 1895, Tesla made a shocking discovery showing that time and space can be influenced by magnetic fields. Tesla’s experiments with high voltages coupled with magnetic fields led him to discover that time and space can be warped, creating a door that could potentially lead to another time.
With this discovery and through his own experiences, Tesla then went on to discover that time travel can come with some real dangers.
Tesla’s first time travel experience occurred in March 1895. A reporter for the New York Herald reported seeing the inventor sitting in a coffee shop seem to be shaking.
Tesla’s assistant said he was almost electrocuted by a machine while trying to solve the mystery of time travel.
After nearly dying, Tesla claimed he found himself in a completely different time and space where he could see the past, present, and future at the same time. He was then in an artificial ’magnetic field’.
He admitted that he was paralyzed in that electromagnetic field, so he couldn’t help himself. Thankfully his assistant was around and the power was turned off before any serious danger occurred.

The Philadelphia experience is the most famous case of time travel in modern history. (Photo: divulge.tv)
Years later, a similar incident occurred during the famous Philadelphia test, when a ship suddenly disappeared in 1943. It is believed that to conceal it, the ship was made invisible to radar.
However, the truth was completely different, the ship not only disappeared from Philadelphia but also went to Norfolk and back in about 10 seconds. When the ship reappeared, some crew members were physically impaired, others were mentally disturbed, some disappeared completely, and one said they had gone into the future and return.
As a result, Nikola Tesla directed an experiment at that time by performing all the necessary calculations and drawings, he also provided the transmitters to carry out the experiment. Unfortunately, he died suddenly several months before the test was conducted.