For those that know physics, we know time travel into the future might be possible but that travel into the past is something we don’t think physics could allow… at this point in time.
So what do you think this is? Hype for this guys work is my opinion, but it’s still interesting:
So some super advanced version of humans have the technology to travel back in time, but their phones are still the size of a cell phone from the 1980’s? They didn’t think that maybe a tiny hands free headset would be a little less conspicuous?
And there are so many people time traveling that there are others you can talk to on a cell phone? Does the phone teleport it’s own cell network back in time with it? AT&T spends millions each year expanding it’s network and I still drop calls in the sticks, but future AT&T has figured out how to have a robust network in 1928? How do you budget building out a network in a time period that doesn’t have phones?
Yep. However if someone could “break” physics and travel in time, I’d also assume they could have devices capable of communication without a network system that we have today.
Found this too:
A Legacy of Innovation: Timeline of Motorola History, 1928-2009 Since 1928, Motorola has been committed to innovation in communications and electronics. Our company has achieved many milestones in its 80-plus year history. We pioneered mobile communications in the 1930s with car radios and public safety networks. We made the equipment that carried the first words from the moon in 1969. We led the communications revolution with the first commercial handheld cellular phone in 1983 and the first all-digital high-definition television (HDTV) technical standard in 1990. Today, as a global industry leader, excellence in innovation continues to shape the future of the Motorola brand. See Motorola history highlights below, or download the complete text: A Timeline Overview of Motorola History, 1928-2009 (20 page PDF; 1.06 M)
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And this that seems more likely:
My theory is that she is singing with her hand to her ear like many do when listening for pitch. Most everyone in our choir and stage productions did that type of thing. I did it driving in the car and walking around also. People probably thought I was talking on a phone but it is to hear your voice and pitch better. I would bet she is more of a soprano who is rehearsing for a song…this also could explain the stop and sort of “look” toward the camera wanting to be seen on film. Just my take.
She’s definitely talking, but because of the clothing that she wears we can see it is the cooler time of the year. I’d say she is holding a small black purse to her ear to keep the cold away from her ear, and at the same time she is talking to the man in front of her.