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Was the "time traveler", caught on Chaplin's movie "The Circus", debunked????
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I guess so! As any conspiracy theorist, I'm aware of Project Phoenix, Montauk Project, Philadelphia Experiment and other alleged US military time-space travel black ops and I got excited about the possible time traveler woman, holding a "cellphone", caught on Chaplin's movie "The Circus", but it seems that it already was debunked as a 1920's hearing device model manufactured by Siemens:
For a while, the carbon amplifier patented by Siemens played a major role in hearing aid technology and significantly raised the volume of hearing aids. The electrical energy controlled by the carbon microphone was not fed to the receiver directly. It first drove the diaphragm of an electromagnetic system connected to a carbon-granule chamber. Current was transmitted across this chamber from the vibrating diaphragm electrode to the fixed electrode plate. The amplified current produced mechanical vibrations in the electromagnetic hearing diaphragm that were then transmitted to the ear as sound. IMAGE ( [ link to img89.imageshack.us] ) IMAGE ( [ link to img89.imageshack.us] ) Pics source: [ link to beckerexhibits.wustl.edu] Quoting: [link to hearing.siemens.com]
However a doubt remains: If it was a hearing device, what that woman was holding, why she was talking on device????
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