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The video explores various claims and theories regarding time travel through discussions on notable stories and individuals. The hosts begin by recounting the experience of Sir Robert Victor Goddard, a British RAF pilot who allegedly saw a future version of an airfield in 1935, which later became a reality. They then delve into the controversial statements by Andrew Basiago, a lawyer who purports to have been part of the secret US "Project Pegasus" and claims to have traveled to diverse time periods, including witnessing dinosaurs, visiting Mars with Barack Obama, and attending the Gettysburg Address. They also mention John Titor, a figure from an online forum who claimed to be a time traveler from 2036 on a mission involving an IBM 5100 computer to fix a future issue. The discussion lightens with hypothetical scenarios and playful interactions around the concept of time travel, inviting viewers to share their thoughts and promoting further engagement with their content. The video concludes with interactive segments, including the Wheel of Mythicality and a singing segment about beepers.
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In this segment of the video, the hosts discuss the possibility of real-life time travelers, starting with references to “Back to the Future Part II.” They recount the story of Sir Robert Victor Goddard, a British Royal Air Force pilot, who in 1935 flew over an abandoned airfield in Drem, Scotland. On his return trip, after nearly crashing amid strange yellow clouds, he saw the same airfield looking completely operational with modern upgrades including yellow planes and blue mechanics’ overalls, which were not standard in 1935. Remarkably, four years later, the airfield was reopened with planes painted yellow and blue overalls, as Goddard had described.
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In this segment of the video, the speakers discuss various claims made by Andrew Basiago, a lawyer with five degrees and a member of Mensa, who professes to be the first child to teleport and travel through time. He recounts his involvement in “Project Pegasus,” a supposed classified US government project on time travel and teleportation, starting from 1968. Basiago claims to have traveled to different periods, including 1 million BC to see dinosaurs, the year 2045, and even to Mars accompanied by then-teenager Barack Obama. He also claims to have witnessed President Abraham Lincoln deliver the Gettysburg Address in 1863, providing a photo as evidence, where he describes the challenges faced during his supposed quantum travel. The responses to these claims mix intrigue with skepticism.
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In this part of the video, Rhett humorously discusses how he stands to detract attention from his big shoes, linking it to a story about a failed attempt to witness the Gettysburg Address due to an abrupt return to a time lab. The conversation then shifts to a notable figure on a time travel forum, “Timetravel_0” or John Titor, who claimed to be a soldier from 2036 on a mission to retrieve an IBM 5100 computer from 1975 to debug the Unix Year 2038 problem. Titor made various detailed claims about his time-traveling exploits, including the use of a General Electric Displacement Unit and sharing Polaroid photos for proof.
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In this segment, the discussion revolves around a hypothetical scenario involving sending a 9-year-old named John on a time travel mission. The hosts joke about inviting John and his mother to their show, mentioning that his mother had previously communicated through a lawyer on a radio show. They ponder the feasibility of John bringing old items like a Polaroid camera and a 1975 computer. The conversation then shifts to John’s prediction of a major world event in 2015 which did not happen. The hosts express their excitement about the concept of time travel and invite viewers to share their thoughts in the comments. The video ends with the group spinning the Wheel of Mythicality and advertising the last chance to buy a hoverboard shirt. They promote “Good Mythical More,” where they will play a game involving guessing time-traveling celebrities, and conclude with a humorous singing segment about beepers.