Did someone really travel to ancient times? Did it really exist (it won't exist)

In the history of our country, there are three people suspected of deviance, namely Wang Mang, Li and Liu Bowen. According to some of their examples and records, people infer that they are probably people who crossed the past from modern society. But from a scientific point of view, did anyone really travel to ancient times? Does time travel really exist? In fact, this phenomenon does not exist in the world, but people's good wishes. Let's take a look!

Did anyone really travel to ancient times?

There is a good saying, "Be in awe of the unknown", and "crossing" is one of them, because it is also an unknown thing, and it is impossible to prove whether this phenomenon exists today. But according to the current level of science and technology, it is impossible to complete time travel. There is basically no recognized scientific basis for the news that some modern people went to ancient times on the Internet. The so-called evidence should be "coincidence", and time travel is impossible!

Let's take a look at the so-called "crossing" physical evidence listed by some netizens on the Internet!

Physical evidence of "crossing ancient times"

1, bronze caliper

This is a new measuring tool invented by Wang Mang. Its shape and function are very similar to our current vernier caliper, so many people suspect that Wang Mang has crossed the society from modern times to ancient times. In fact, it is not, but our modern vernier caliper was invented according to this bronze caliper!

2. Warring States microphone

Does this look like a microphone? But in fact, it is not a cultural relic on the carriage during the Warring States period in China. Is it used by ancient people's horse-drawn carts for communication?

3, women's high heels

In archaeological discoveries, this lady's high heels are also amazing. This cultural relic was unearthed in a Ming Dynasty site. Did this Ming Dynasty girl wear high heels?

4. Ancient steering wheel

This "steering wheel" cultural relic was unearthed at Sanxingdui site in Sichuan, and archaeologists still don't know what it is used for. Is it used to control the carriage?