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Time Travel: Myth Or Reality?

Time travel into the future or the past has appealed to the imagination of mankind for centuries. While many may think time travel is an absurdity, some of the world’s most brilliant minds have investigated whether it can already be a reality. The laws of physics say it’s possible. Even legendary theoretical physicist Albert Einstein concluded in his later years that the past, present and future all exist simultaneously, and perhaps in ancient folklore and legend there already exists documented accounts of the phenomena of slipping through time. So is time travel just another myth, or is it possible? Here’s more from The Lost History Channel.

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Ancients Believed in Stargates

Modern thinking tells us that talk by the ancients about stargates and portals is merely myth. But do these doors to the unknown really exist? Science now believes they do exist, but humanity has lost the knowledge to use them. Recently declassified FBI files reveal that Earth has been visited by beings from other dimensions and planets. NASA even admitted that portals do exist within the Earth’s magnetic field, recently discovering many between the Earth and the Sun. Learn more in this presentation of Stargazers Nation on The Lost History Channel.

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The King Lost to History

The identity of King Khufu, widely credited with building the Great Pyramid during Egypt’s fourth dynasty, is shrouded in mystery. But strong evidence reveals that Khufu did not build the greatest monument in history, nor did any of the dynastic Egyptian rulers. In his book, Pyramid Odyssey, author William R. Fix writes that there simply aren’t enough historical markers pointing to this conclusion, and no clear and solid evidence of any kind exists that there was a pyramid-building, fourth-dynasty king called Khufu. In this compelling video, The Lost History Channel TKTC looks deeper into Egypt’s surprising fourth-dynasty timeline.

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