The Field Museum in Chicago, USA displays an Egyptian statue with facial features similar to the king of pop Michael Jackson. This makes some outsiders suspect that it could be evidence of time travel.
Located in Chicago, the Field Museum is one of the famous museums in America. When coming here, visitors have the opportunity to admire many precious artifacts dating back hundreds or thousands of years. Among these, one artifact that attracts tourists’ attention is the Egyptian statue.
At first glance, the ancient Egyptian statue on display at the Field Museum does not have anything unusual.
However, when closely observing every line on the statue’s face, many people realize that it is very similar to the appearance of pop king Michael Jackson.
Music legend Michael Jackson passed away in June 2009, at the age of 51. He is one of the most popular artists in the world.
That’s why, when looking at the statue at the Field Museum, many people think that the eyes and nose are very similar to Michael Jackson.
Faced with this strange incident, some people believe that the Egyptian statue above could be evidence of time travel.
According to this view, Michael Jackson could have been a time traveler. He went back to the past, setting foot in ancient Egyptian civilization.
For some reason, Michael Jackson was used by the ancient Egyptians as a model for sculpting statues.
Thanks to that, after thousands of years, the statue has some identical lines to Michael Jackson that exists today. However, no one knows how the King of Pop accomplished his time travel.
Up to now, the scientific community has been trying to decode the mystery of time travel as well as whether the Egyptian statue with a face similar to Michael Jackson is really evidence of a trip or not. The public hopes that in the near future, this mystery will be clarified by experts.