The DuPont Factory ''Cell Phone Girl''

  • Simply Weird
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By Crusader1307

A photo taken in 1938 of The Du Pont Factory in Massachusetts, would not be considered a "Historically significant" piece of evidence of Time Travel or person using "Future Technology", if it were not for this PARTICULAR photograph. The photo shows a group of Workers from the Factory going to perhaps Lunch. One see's three Young Women (all in proper Period attire), smiling and somewhat "aware" that they are having their photo taken (although some Workers clearly do not). The Girl  (off center), is having a pleasant conversation with perhaps her Boyfriend or Husband, on her Cellphone. This would not be an unusual scene, were it not for the fact that Cellphones were not in existence in 1938. The Unidentified Girl us clearly holding a small, Black Device in her left hand. Some cite that it is a Hearing Aid or a Transistor Radio. However, as we have seen with "The Grauman Case", Hearing Aids were big and clumsy things. Even by 1938, although they were becoming smaller, more great strides in the technology were seen. If fact, in most cases if Ladies, these devices were hidden in a special carrier, often strapped to the front of the torso (under the brasserie). All wires would likewise be concealed. The point is, the "bulk" of the device could still be seen through most clothes. In the matter of a Transistor Radio, that offering is impossible as well. Transistor technology simply did not readily exist for several more decades (and not to the Public, at first). So the question posed, just "what" is the Young Woman using or doing Could she be a Time Traveler or using technology that did not exist.