3. The DuPont Factory Worker’s Impossible “Cell Phone”

In 1930s Massachusetts, a DuPont factory worker chatted into a handheld device—decades before cell towers existed. Skeptics call it a hearing aid, but why was she talking to no one? Unless… she was video-calling her future Uber driver.
4. Jay-Z’s 1933 Doppelgänger: Brooklyn’s First Rap King?

Long before *Reasonable Doubt*, a 1933 Bronx photo captured Jay-Z’s uncanny twin, sparking wild theories about his origins. Coincidence? Or did Hova hop back in time to drop beats in the Jazz Age? Given his empire-building skills, it’s not far-fetched to imagine Jay-Z mastering the art of time travel, weaving his lyrical genius into the fabric of history. Perhaps he inspired the swing era’s rhythm or whispered business wisdom to the moguls of the past. With his knack for reinvention, it’s almost plausible. Whether coincidence or cosmic intervention, one thing’s clear: Jay-Z’s influence transcends eras. Time travel? We’re betting on it. After all, the man’s a legend—past, present, and future.