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Do people still know about TimeCube these days? Not sure if that counts as a "mystery" per se, but it certainly has an air of the unknown.
XD
The other similar case is 'the ball on a string' guy who went to different communitites including on reddit for years to promote his weird theory. IIRC his theory was that balls on strings of different sizes has their surface rotate at the similar speed if the central axis has a constant rotational speed too. Although many people tried to explain it to him, he insisted that larger ball therefore would spin like a Ferrari's wheel.
These cases are all depressive rather than mysterious.
Yeah, it's fun to laugh at these weird theories, but a bit depressing when you realize a lot of them come from a place of serious mental illness.
There's that one celebrity who firmly believes that 1 * 1 is 2, or something equally bizarre...
It's probably fine as long as they don't try to push it onto others. Hope they don't.
well tell us about it
is it that schizo guy with weird theories?
Yep, you got it.
Down The Rabbit Hole did an episode about the guy.
Similarly, the Terry Davis episode is a wild ride.
Also, here's a backup of TimeCube for anyone uninitiated: https://timecube.xyz/
I felt myself getting a brain tumor while reading that, I’ll have to come back to it later
I was not prepared to remember the Time Cube when clicking on this thread...