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10 Things To Remember Before You Travel Back In Time
Dear Future Time Traveler, I support your mission and understand your curiosity. But before you travel back in time, remember, it’s a trap. Please read this blog post carefully. In 2013, Robert Nemiroff, an astrophysicist from Michigan … Continue reading →