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The Man Who Built a Time Machine and Vanished — His Body Was Found in 1930 Holding a Phone

Mike Marcum was a little-known name — until his story shook the world of mysterious disappearances. He first built a device that could seemingly make anything vanish: objects, animals, all gone without a trace.

During one test, he accidentally cut off power to an entire zone and was arrested. In a now-famous interview, a journalist asked him:

“If you could travel to the past, what would you take with you?”

Mike replied: “My phone.”

That answer went viral. Donations poured in. With the money, he built a larger and more powerful version of his device. On the night he activated it, witnesses saw a blinding white light — then silence. Mike was gone. Forever.

Years later, in 1930, a mutilated body was found inside a rusty tube near an abandoned beach. The corpse wore unknown synthetic fabric — thought to be a futuristic carbon fiber — and beside it was a cellphone with a strange symbol. In 1930, such technology simply did not exist.

Mike never called it a time machine — he called it a “rescue corridor.” In one damaged audio clip, he said:

“When I leave, I won’t be alone. And I won’t be coming back.”

Some researchers believe Mike did not travel alone. Others claim he may have opened a breach into another timeline. But one fact remains:

In 1930, someone was found holding a cellphone… decades before the first one was even invented

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