Filmmaker George Clarke has spotted something unusual in some "behind the scenes" footage of Charlie Chaplin's 1920 film The Circus. In the brief clip, a woman walks into frame talking while holding a small, thin device up to her ear. If the film were made today, we would assume she was talking on a cell phone, but this is 1920. Clarke thinks that the woman is a time traveler, but if the device is a cell phone, to whom would she be talking?
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It is an old fashioned hearing aid.
I don't think it's a cell phone, but what makes you so sure it's a hearing aid?
Check this article out... :)
http://badpsychics.co.uk/badghosts/modules/news/article.php?storyid=152
Its being a hearing aid is a possibility, though not a certainty, but more likely than its being a cell phone. As I said in the post, "if the device is a cell phone, to whom would she be talking?"
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