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Forgery investigation report—Is Captain Smith really reappearing?

"What is time?" When the philosopher asks this question, many people will be stunned. Is time an irreversible process, or a tunnel that can come and go at will? Recently, a report has been circulating on the Internet, saying that Captain Smith, who disappeared with the Titanic in 1912, returned to the world after traveling through a time tunnel. The report also said that the American Sun reported on this matter. It seems to add more credibility. But, is this true?

We encountered several difficulties in pursuing this rumor. This time tunnel report actually contains several stories, but the only one that can be credited is Captain Titanic's reappearance. We have names and registrations. It seems that it is not difficult to find, but in fact it is. Heavy. There are 46,200 information about Captain Smith on Google, and there are several newspapers in the United States called The Sun. At first, we thought it was not very smart to look for a needle in a haystack like this (although, later it turned out that this was the most correct approach), so we decided to put it aside for now.

The number of inquiries about rumors about the space-time tunnel has been rising as there are still no clues. However, we have not been able to get any useful clues. Until one day, Flying Fish, a netizen who likes to watch such mysterious events, came back again. Sent a clue: This story should be from a book "Time Tunnel Through Space", so we re-investigated. I went to several bookstores (strangely enough, they were either sold out or not sold) and finally bought the book. By comparison, it turned out that 80% of the stories circulating on the Internet are from this book - -However, this cannot prove anything.

Although this book is classified as "popular science" (we found it on the physics shelf when we bought it), its content is like most books of this type, without any Note, there is no supporting reference data. The author Steven R. Conklin himself did not have much information. We originally wanted to find the author directly through the publishing house, but unexpectedly the phone number behind the book was either unreachable or no one answered, and the general distributor in Taiwan had no information to provide. , finding the author doesn’t work either.

Just when he was about to give up, one afternoon when the wind was not calm and the sun was not beautiful, Tamsui He saw this book from the bookshelf, flipped through it again, and suddenly made a decision: "If All other avenues failed, so I looked through all of Smith's data. Even if I found nothing in the end, I could at least prove that what was in the book was unfounded. "So, a very brutal eye test began. After reading the first five hundred pieces of information, Tamsui He's eyes were already burning and hurting like they were on fire, but he finally got two very useful pieces of information, one of which could even directly overturn the statements in the book.

Remember this paragraph in the rumor:

On September 24, 1990,

A trawler was sailing in the North Atlantic, southwest of Iceland. About 360 kilometers away,

Captain Carl suddenly spotted a figure on a nearby iceberg.

He raised his telescope to look at the figure,

and found a woman in distress on the iceberg making a distress gesture.

This woman was wearing very outdated clothes. When she After being rescued on board,

the captain asked her some personal data and why she was here.

She actually replied:

[I am a passenger on the Titanic, my name is Winnicott, I am 29 years old,

The ship sank just now At that time, I was pushed onto the iceberg by a huge wave. Fortunately, your ship arrived and rescued me.

She was sent to the hospital for examination and found that she was mentally normal.

Except for the shock of the shipwreck...

Blood and hair tests also proved that she was indeed around 30 years old, and Mrs. Court was indeed on the Titanic's passenger list.

Yes, this Winnie Coutts does exist. Her full name is Mrs. Winnie "Minnie" Coutts (née Trainer). She was born in 1876. In other words, in 1912 Tieda When Ni sank, she was 36 years old, not 29. In addition to the age error, more importantly, Mrs. Court was rescued to New York as early as April 18, 1912, and she died on February 29, 1960 - is this clear enough?

All the above facts are recorded in the following Titanic Encyclopedia website:

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Other myths and facts about Titanic Those who are interested can also refer to this web page:

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Of course, we dare not completely deny the possibility of time tunnels based on this. There are many things that can be verified without reference data. We can only tell you the facts we have found. As for the other stories, I think we will leave it to other opportunities and the flash of inspiration that will come when we can prove it.