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Woman using mobile phone in 1928!!!!

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HelloOutThere · 27/10/2010 20:03

www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1324132/1928-Charlie-Chaplin-film-mobile-phone-time-travelling-mystery.html

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pinkyp · 27/10/2010 23:25

i dont know what to think!

NorhamGardens · 28/10/2010 12:32

Looks like fake footage to me. We can't see it's a mobile either, no clear image.

Looks like a man, if genuine footage perhaps Charlie Chaplin messing around dressed up as an old woman?

TheDeadlyLampshade · 28/10/2010 12:37

why is there a zebra?

ProfYaffle · 28/10/2010 12:37

Looks like she's holding her hat or adjusting her hair to me.

Longtalljosie · 28/10/2010 12:51

It's time travel, that's what it is.

Mind you given the size of the phone, it's time travel from 1987...

GingerCursedEeeee · 28/10/2010 13:02

It's not a zebra, it's a horse with stripes masquerading as one! Brilliant! {grin]

OkayGrrl · 28/10/2010 13:12

It looks like an old fashioned hearing aid, at one point in the early 20th century they looked like portable radios.

www.flickr.com/photos/23909185@N06/5108888518/sizes/m/in/photostream/

sfxmum · 28/10/2010 13:13

so a person could use a mobile without the network reach? quick tell the tube

juneybean · 28/10/2010 13:45

We briefly discussed this on the mysteries thread and something that strikes me is her dress, surely if she was a time traveller she'd wear modern clothes.

Also someone MUST know who she is?! Her grandchildren? Surely they'll turn around soon and say "yes granny was deaf"

NorhamGardens · 28/10/2010 14:34

If you were a time traveller you'd surely want to blend in?

That said, I once saw a couple of very bizarrely dressed men on the tube, the material of their clothes was nothing like I'd ever seen before. True to British form they were completely ignored by all.

If those devices were really around in 1928 (hearing aid) then surely that's likely it? Or it's fake designed to get publicity for the upcoming film etc.

Just to add the person looks rather odd, comedic? The feet are huge and the shoes are huge surely! The nose also looks 'alien' and enormous but maybe that's the close up?

Rindercella · 28/10/2010 15:52

But it leads to so many questions...

Who was s/he speaking to?
Who was her network supplier?
If it was O2, how come she had such a good signal?
Why does she have unfeasibly large feet (asked by someone with err, unfeasibly large feet)?

potplant · 28/10/2010 15:59

Wierd.

If it is her hearing aid why is she talking to it at the end of the footage.

bintofbohemia · 28/10/2010 16:03

Perhaps she was just slightly batty as well hence talking to self?

juuule · 28/10/2010 19:11

I think she knows she's being filmed, is covering her face (all coy-like)and is jokingly telling the cameraman to stop filming her. He makes some remark and she smiles at him as she moves out of shot.

southeastastra · 28/10/2010 19:19

ooh that was better than i expected it to be!

JennyPiccolo · 28/10/2010 20:38

this is hilarious. Can't believe it's in the 'science' section of the paper as well.

thisisyesterday · 28/10/2010 20:42

maybe she was supposed to be there
maybe it was a "joke" to hage someone talking on a phone when that clearly wasn't even remotely possible?

after all, there is also a horse painted as a zebra

grannieonabike · 31/10/2010 08:17

Couldn't it be a walkie-talkie? Did they have them in the 1920s? (After all, Marconi, AG Bell and co had already discovered/invented radio, telephone, etc).

They could communicate by radio from the early aircraft.

The question is, why was she using one? Was she a secret agent??

savoycabbage · 31/10/2010 08:26

I once saw a school fete in the newspaper where they had a horse 'dressed' as a zebra and they were doing zebra rides. I thought it was a great idea.

It is definitely time travel. There is no other explanation.

MummyElk · 01/11/2010 22:22

rinders that made me laugh a LOT...(particularly having spent much of the weekend with NO O2 signal)
marvellous Smile

ClaireDeLoon · 01/11/2010 22:26

But surely it's a man?

Cortina · 02/11/2010 15:05

This is more convincing evidence for time travel to my mind. Did anyone investigate further. The ring watch looks very modern and had 'Swiss' engraved on the back??

This sounds v interesting. With time travel being in the news lately someone brought this to my attention. I hadn't heard the story before. Very interesting!:

During an archaeological dig in Shangsi Town, China, a 400 year old tomb was discovered.

Two journalists who were accompanying the archaeologists ? further to the dig, the journalists reported that a small Swiss ring watch was discovered within the tomb.

The find has currently baffled experts, who believed that the tomb had lay undisturbed for 400 years ? since the Ming dynasty.

?When we tried to remove the soil wrapped around the coffin, a piece of rock suddenly dropped off and hit the ground with a metallic sound,?? said Jiang Yanyu, former curator of the Guangxi Autonomous Region Museum.

?We picked up the object, and found it was a ring. After removing the covering soil and examining it further, we were shocked to see it was a watch.?

The Chinese translation from the news article is unclear, however, it appears to state that the item is made of bronze and has a traditional winder on the side and the word ?Swiss? engraved on the back.

All digging has been suspended pending the arrival of experts from Beijing.

Possible Explanations
? The Swiss watch and clock industry appeared in Geneva in the middle of the 16th century. In 1541AD, reforms implemented by Jean Calvin and banning the wear of jewels, forced the goldsmiths and other jewellers to turn into a new, independent craft: watch-making.
The commercial manufacture of Swiss watches could have been pre-dated by individual craftsmen creating time-pieces.
By the 16th Century, China had maritime trade with the Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese and Dutch.
It is feasible therefore that the inhabitant of the coffin (dated around 1600AD) may have been a wealthy traveller, or could have purchased the item from a travelling merchant ? Smaller communities and townships too poor or scattered to support shops and artisans obtained their goods from periodic market fairs and travelling peddlers.
The watch could have been a prized possession ? European Jesuits who visited China in the 16th century reported that European timekeeping was far more advanced than that encountered in China. The Chinese people marked time with water, incense and sand clocks.
An in depth examination of the watch could reveal more information.
? The ring watch could have been manufactured at a later date, dropped by a visitor to or near to the tomb at any time, it could have been dropped in the dirt and solidified, the clump could have been kicked or knocked into the tomb area by anyone around the dig. Without knowing the circumstances and conditions of the dig, it is impossible to rule out.
As an avid sci-fi fan, I could come up with a whole host of other wonderful explanations for the find, however, I will follow the story and wait for the more mundane explanations to be investigated first?.Would love your views!

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