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الاحد: 15 آذار 2026
  • 15 آذار 2026
  • 11:35
Prophecy or Coincidence 100YearOld Drawings Mentioning Trumps Name Spark Time Travel Theory

Khaberni - Mysterious drawings dating back more than 100 years have taken the forefront of global controversy after the discovery of astonishing details, crafted by an immigrant artist about the contemporary White House.

The diaries of artist Charles Dellschau, who died in 1923, revealed designs for fantastical aerial vehicles he called "Aeros". Intriguingly, the word "Trump" appears frequently alongside the numbers 45 and 47, which symbolize the current order of American presidential terms.

A forgotten artist and a scientist from another imagination
According to the "New York Post", these artistic documents, created by Dellschau after his arrival in the United States in 1850, showcase flying machines powered by an anti-gravity material called "NB gas", which eerily aligns with the current American administration's interest in the file of "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena" (UAP), previously known as "Unidentified Flying Objects" (UFOs). 

The indirect visions in these coincidences suggest a stream of "historical synchronicity" that links the imaginations of ancient inventors with modern political reality, where one of the drafts shows a person with golden hair driving a vehicle marked with the number 45, fueling wild theories about time travel.

Nineteenth-century narratives and echoes of the present
The threads do not end with Dellschau's drawings. In the 1880s, American author Ingersoll Lockwood published two children's books featuring a boy named "Baron Trump" who lived in a castle called "Trump Castle", and embarked on an adventure to Russia with his mentor known as "Don". 

The scene grew more complicated when Lockwood himself published a political novel titled "The Last President", which begins with the election of an unpopular candidate in New York followed by chaos and mass unrest in the streets, and mentions a character named "Pence" within the president's cabinet, an echoing analysts see with Donald Trump choosing Mike Pence as his vice president, according to the "Daily Mail".

When family speaks, the mystery deepens
The presidential family remains intertwined with this controversy, where the internet frequently circulated a statement by President Trump saying: "I know things others don't", said during his 2016 campaign and after his victory. 

Analysts have also pointed out that President Trump's uncle, Dr. John Trump, a professor at MIT, once reviewed Nikola Tesla's scientific papers, opening up further speculations about alleged secret technologies.

The historical documents reveal that Nikola Tesla's scientific papers were more than just technical memoirs; they represented an unfinished roadmap for physics theories, as the American government took possession of his belongings immediately upon his death in 1943. These papers highlight studies on the "Wardenclyffe Tower" for transmitting power wirelessly through the atmosphere, intersecting with the current era's ambitions to move away from conventional fuel.

Even the president's 18-year-old granddaughter, Kai Trump, settled the matter when asked by podcast host Logan Paul about the time travel theory with a single phrase: "I do not wish to delve into these mazes".

Science doesn't completely shut the door
The most captivating aspect is that science doesn't entirely close this door; in 2020, the journal "Classical and Quantum Gravity" published a study mathematically proving the possibility of backward time travel without falling into logical paradoxes. 

On the other hand, physicist Stephen Hawking posed his sarcastic argument in his 1994 book: The best proof of the impossibility of time travel is that we have not yet been overrun by hordes of tourists from the future.

It is worth noting that the story is not fundamentally about time travel, but about something deeper, as the human mind is programmed to create patterns, and the more prominent a person is in the collective imagination, the more coincidences seem intentional. 

The number 47, and the name Trump, and the character "Baron" in a century-old novel may just be normal historical coincidences, but in the age of digital interaction, they transform into inexhaustible fuel.

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