A shocking incident has come to light in Kanpur, where a person duped people of Rs 35 crore by telling them that he has a special machine that makes old people young again. We have seen such machines in films that take people back and forth in time, but this Kanpur thug trapped people in his trap by telling them that it is true. Fraud of Rs 35 crore: According to reports, the fraudster specifically targeted elderly people and convinced them that he had a time machine from Israel, which would make them young again. Some elderly people fell into this trap and even gave money to the fraudster for this. When the elderly realized that they had been cheated, they lodged a complaint with the police. Does a time machine really exist? The concept of a time machine was first seen in Herbert George Wells' novel "The Time Machine," which was published in 1895. In this story, a character builds a time machine, which takes him to different parts of time. Inspired by this story, the idea of a time machine was also shown in many Hollywood films. What does science say about time travel? Time travel is not only talked about in stories, but science also takes it seriously. Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity states that time and space are interconnected. When an object travels close to the speed of light, time slows down for it. This means that if a person travels at the speed of light, he can go to the future. However, it has not yet been possible to do this through a machine. This matter has forced people to think about how people can be duped by considering the science-fiction ideas shown in films as actually true. Amit Shah Urges Haryana to Vote for a Corruption-Free Future Amid High-Stakes Election Amit Shah Hints at Passing Waqf Bill in Winter Session; Criticizes Congress in Haryana Rally Amit Shah Hints at Passage of Waqf Bill 2024 in Upcoming Winter Session