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The '''time-traveler hypothesis''', also known as '''chrononaut UFO''', '''future humans''', '''extratempestrial model''' and '''[[The Terminator|Terminator]] theory'''<ref>{{cite news |last1=Phillips |first1=Aleks |title=GOP Congressman Suggests UFOs May Be 'Ancient Civilization' |url=https://www.newsweek.com/ufo-mike-gallagher-comments-video-1809664 |access-date=August 24, 2023 |agency=Newsweek Publishing LLC |work=Newsweek |date=June 28, 2023}}</ref> is the proposal that [[unidentified flying object]] are humans [[time travel|traveling from the future]] using [[Future technology|advanced technology]]. Some notable people have given recent public exposure to the hypothesis, such as retired [[NASA]] aerospace engineer [[Extraterrestrial life#Search for basic life|Larry Lemke]],<ref name="auto">{{cite web |last1=David |first1=Leonard |title=Are the aliens us? UFOs may be piloted by time-traveling humans, book argues |url=https://www.space.com/aliens-time-traveling-humans-ufo-hypothesis.html |website=Space.com }}</ref> [[Wisconsin]] congressman [[Mike Gallagher (American politician)|Mike Gallager]],<ref>{{cite web |last1=Butler |first1=Jack |title=Wisconsin Representative Mike Gallager: UFOs Could Be 'Us from the Future' |url=https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/wisconsin-representative-mike-gallager-ufos-could-be-us-from-the-future/ |website=National Review |access-date=May 20, 2022}}</ref> and American filmmaker [[Steven Spielberg]].<ref name="indiewire.com">{{cite web |last1=Zilko |first1=Christian |title=Steven Spielberg Has His Own Theory About Those UFOs: 'What If It's Us, 500,000 Years in the Future?' |url=https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/steven-spielberg-on-ufos-aliens-1234816012/ |website=Indiewire |access-date=March 5, 2023}}</ref>
The '''time-traveler hypothesis''', also known as '''chrononaut UFO''', '''future humans''', '''extratempestrial model''' and '''[[The Terminator|Terminator]] theory'''<ref>{{cite news |last1=Phillips |first1=Aleks |title=GOP Congressman Suggests UFOs May Be 'Ancient Civilization' |url=https://www.newsweek.com/ufo-mike-gallagher-comments-video-1809664 |access-date=August 24, 2023 |agency=Newsweek Publishing, LLC |work=Newsweek |date=June 28, 2023}}</ref> is the proposal that [[unidentified flying objects]] are humans [[time travel|traveling from the future]] using [[Future technology|advanced technology]]. Some notable people have given recent public exposure to the hypothesis, such as retired [[NASA]] aerospace engineer [[Extraterrestrial life#Search for basic life|Larry Lemke]],<ref name="auto">{{cite web |last1=David |first1=Leonard |title=Are the aliens us? UFOs may be piloted by time-traveling humans, book argues |url=https://www.space.com/aliens-time-traveling-humans-ufo-hypothesis.html |website=Space.com |date=20 January 2020 }}</ref> [[Wisconsin]] congressman [[Mike Gallagher (American politician)|Mike Gallagher]],<ref>{{cite web |last1=Butler |first1=Jack |title=Wisconsin Representative Mike Gallager: UFOs Could Be 'Us from the Future' |url=https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/wisconsin-representative-mike-gallager-ufos-could-be-us-from-the-future/ |website=National Review |date=20 May 2022 |access-date=May 20, 2022}}</ref> and American filmmaker [[Steven Spielberg]].<ref name="indiewire.com">{{cite web |last1=Zilko |first1=Christian |title=Steven Spielberg Has His Own Theory About Those UFOs: 'What If It's Us, 500,000 Years in the Future?' |url=https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/steven-spielberg-on-ufos-aliens-1234816012/ |website=Indiewire |date=5 March 2023 |access-date=March 5, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Bushman |first1=David |title=Conversations With Mark Frost |date=March 10, 2020 |publisher=Fayetteville Mafia Press |isbn=9781949024104 |url=https://newsouthbooks.com.au/books/conversations-with-mark-frost/}}</ref>


The time-traveler hypothesis is considered extremely implausible by mainstream scholars, and is generally regarded as unorthodox even among fringe conspiracy theorists who argue that UFOs are [[Extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis|extraterrestrial spacecrafts]] or [[Interdimensional UFO hypothesis|inter-dimensional phenomena]].
The time-traveler hypothesis is considered extremely implausible by mainstream scholars<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hart |first1=Michael |title=An Explanation for the Absence of Extraterrestrials on Earth |url=https://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?1975QJRAS..16..128H&filetype=.pdf |journal=Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society |date=1975 |volume=16 |page=128 |publisher=Royal Astronomical Society |bibcode=1975QJRAS..16..128H |access-date=2024-01-16}}</ref> and is generally regarded as unorthodox even among fringe conspiracy theorists who argue that UFOs are [[Extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis|extraterrestrial spacecraft]] or [[Interdimensional UFO hypothesis|interdimensional phenomena]].{{citation needed|date=January 2024}}


==Antecedents==
==Antecedents==
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===UFOs and initial explanations===
===UFOs and initial explanations===
{{main|Unidentified flying objects}}
{{main|Unidentified flying objects}}
Human beings have reported [[List of reported UFO sightings#Antiquity|unknown objects in the skies since antiquity]]. In the 1890s, a wave of [[Mystery airship#The airship wave of 1896-1897|mystery airships]] sightings was reported throughout the US.
Human beings have reported [[List of reported UFO sightings#Antiquity|unknown objects in the skies since antiquity]]. In the 1890s, a wave of [[Mystery airship#The airship wave of 1896-1897|mystery airships]] sightings was reported throughout the US, followed by [[Foo fighter]]s and [[ghost rockets]] during [[World War II]].


The modern UFO era began in the Summer of 1947, days after the United States announced [[Marshall Plan|plans to re-industrialize Germany]] over strenuous Soviet objection, sparking the [[Cold War]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Wettig |first=Gerhard |title=Stalin and the Cold War in Europe |year=2008 |publisher=[[Rowman & Littlefield]] |page= 116,117 |isbn=978-0-7425-5542-6}}</ref> Amid fears of a Soviet response, civilian pilot [[Kenneth Arnold]] reported witnessing a formation of supersonic aircraft. Wartime prohibition of live "man on the street" broadcasts having ended, Arnold's sighting was covered nationwide on radio and print media. In the days and weeks following the Arnold sighting, a [[1947 flying disc craze|nationwide craze]] swept the nation as over 800 copycat sightings were published in the English-speaking press. 1947 sources speculated that the sightings resulted from [[1947 flying disc craze#Technological|novel US or Soviet technology]], [[1947 flying disc craze#Conventional|misidentification of mundane objects]], or [[Psychosocial hypothesis|behavioral effects like mass hysteria]]; Fringe sources suggested that the [[1947 flying disc craze#Eschatological|sightings were a sign of the end of the world]], were angelic or demonic, or were vehicles carrying people [[Extraterrestrial hypothesis|from other planets]] or [[Interdimensional hypothesis|other "dimensions"]].
The modern UFO era began in the Summer of 1947, days after the United States announced [[Marshall Plan|plans to re-industrialize Germany]] over strenuous Soviet objection, sparking the [[Cold War]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Wettig |first=Gerhard |title=Stalin and the Cold War in Europe |year=2008 |publisher=[[Rowman & Littlefield]] |pages= 116–117 |isbn=978-0-7425-5542-6}}</ref> Amid fears of a Soviet response, civilian pilot [[Kenneth Arnold]] reported witnessing a formation of supersonic aircraft. Wartime prohibition of live "man on the street" broadcasts having ended, Arnold's sighting was covered nationwide on radio and print media. In the days and weeks following the Arnold sighting, a [[1947 flying disc craze|nationwide craze]] swept the nation as over 800 copycat sightings were published in the English-speaking press. 1947 sources speculated that the sightings resulted from [[1947 flying disc craze#Technological|novel US or Soviet technology]], [[1947 flying disc craze#Conventional|misidentification of mundane objects]], or [[Psychosocial hypothesis|behavioral effects like mass hysteria]]; Fringe sources suggested that the [[1947 flying disc craze#Eschatological|sightings were a sign of the end of the world]], were angelic or demonic, or were vehicles carrying people [[Extraterrestrial hypothesis|from other planets]] or [[Interdimensional hypothesis|other "dimensions"]].


==Formation and spread==
==Formation and spread==
===Implausibility of humanoid aliens===
===Implausibility of humanoid aliens===
{{main|Narrative of the abduction phenomenon#Overview}}
[[Contactee]] and [[Alien Abduction]] folklore often describe encounters with [[Close encounter#Hynek's scale|human or humanoid figures]] and [[Close encounter#Extensions of Hynek's scale|abductors]]. In his 1964 article ''The Nonprevalence of Humanoids'' [[George Gaylord Simpson]] claimed<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Simpson |first1=George Gaylord |title=The Nonprevalence of Humanoids |journal=Science |date=1964 |volume=143 |issue=3608 |pages= 769–75 |doi=10.1126/science.143.3608.769 |jstor=1712603 |pmid=17782833 |bibcode=1964Sci...143..769G |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1712603 |access-date=July 14, 2023}}</ref> that it is extremely unlikely that there exists any form of [[extraterrestrial intelligence]] in the [[Solar System]] or elsewhere and that, even if they did exist, it was even more unlikely that they would be [[humanoid]]s. His article was cited and analysed,<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vakoch |first1=Douglas |title=Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication |date=2014 |publisher=NASA |isbn=978-1-62683-013-4 |pages=190–200 |url=https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/Archaeology_Anthropology_and_Interstellar_Communication_TAGGED.pdf}}</ref> alongside [[evolutionary biologist]] [[Theodosius Dobzhansky]]’s similar view on the [[implausibility]] of the evolution of humanoid extraterrestrial life forms, in the famous 2014 collection of essays ''[[Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication|Archaeology, Anthropology and Interstellar Communication]]'' edited by astrobiologist [[Douglas Vakoch]] and published by [[NASA]] in 2014. In the late 1980s, evolutionary biologist and [[historian of science]] [[Stephen Jay Gould]] put forth his famous [[thought experiment]] that if evolution was rewound and played back again it would likely take a very [[Alternate history|different course]] and humans would never evolve, which in addition to his declared view against human-oriented evolutionary [[teleonomy]], helped shaped the established view that if intelligent extraterrestrials did exist, they would likely not resemble humans. Biologist [[Jack Cohen (scientist)|Jack Cohen]] has assumed a similar position about the iconic representation of the [[Grey alien]] from reports of UFO abduction and close encounters, stating that extraterrestrials from an alien world could not have evolved a physiology so similar to humans'.<ref name="CohenStewart2002">{{cite book|first1=Jack|last1=Cohen|first2=Ian|last2=Stewart|title=Evolving the Alien|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xzMdNQAACAAJ|year=2002|publisher=Ebury Press|isbn=978-0-09-187927-3}}</ref>
[[Contactee]] and [[Alien Abduction]] folklore often describe encounters with [[Close encounter#Hynek's scale|human or humanoid figures]] and [[Close encounter#Extensions of Hynek's scale|abductors]]. In his 1964 article ''The Nonprevalence of Humanoids'' [[George Gaylord Simpson]] claimed<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Simpson |first1=George Gaylord |title=The Nonprevalence of Humanoids |journal=Science |date=1964 |volume=143 |issue=3608 |pages= 769–775 |doi=10.1126/science.143.3608.769 |jstor=1712603 |pmid=17782833 |bibcode=1964Sci...143..769G |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1712603 |access-date=July 14, 2023}}</ref> that it is extremely unlikely that there exists any form of [[extraterrestrial intelligence]] in the [[Solar System]] or elsewhere and that, even if they did exist, it was even more unlikely that they would be [[humanoid]]s. His article was cited and analysed,<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vakoch |first1=Douglas |title=Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication |date=2014 |publisher=NASA |isbn=978-1-62683-013-4 |pages=190–200 |url=https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/Archaeology_Anthropology_and_Interstellar_Communication_TAGGED.pdf}}</ref> alongside [[evolutionary biologist]] [[Theodosius Dobzhansky]]’s similar view on the [[implausibility]] of the evolution of humanoid extraterrestrial life forms, in the famous 2014 collection of essays ''[[Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication|Archaeology, Anthropology and Interstellar Communication]]'' edited by astrobiologist [[Douglas Vakoch]] and published by [[NASA]] in 2014. In the late 1980s, evolutionary biologist and [[historian of science]] [[Stephen Jay Gould]] put forth his famous [[thought experiment]] that if evolution was rewound and played back again it would likely take a very [[Alternate history|different course]] and humans would never evolve, which in addition to his declared view against human-oriented evolutionary [[teleonomy]], helped shaped the established view that if intelligent extraterrestrials did exist, they would likely not resemble humans. Biologist [[Jack Cohen (scientist)|Jack Cohen]] has assumed a similar position about the iconic representation of the [[Grey alien]] from reports of UFO abduction and close encounters, stating that extraterrestrials from an alien world could not have evolved a physiology so similar to humans'.<ref name="CohenStewart2002">{{cite book|first1=Jack|last1=Cohen|first2=Ian|last2=Stewart|title=Evolving the Alien|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xzMdNQAACAAJ|year=2002|publisher=Ebury Press|isbn=978-0-09-187927-3}}</ref>


===Modern popularization===
===Modern popularization===
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|quote = "''UFO reports are not necessarily caused by visits from space travelers... If time and space are not as simple in structure as physicists have assumed until now, then the question ‘where do they come from?’ may be meaningless: they could come from a place in time.''"
|quote = "''UFO reports are not necessarily caused by visits from space travelers... If time and space are not as simple in structure as physicists have assumed until now, then the question ‘where do they come from?’ may be meaningless: they could come from a place in time.''"
|author = [[Jacques Vallée]]
|author = [[Jacques Vallée]]
|source = ''The Invisible College'', page 29 – 1975<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vallée |first1=Jacques |title=The Invisible College What a Group of Scientists Has Discovered about UFO Influences on the Human Race |date=1975 |publisher=Dutton |location=University of Michigan |isbn=9780525134701 |page=29 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o4RTAAAAMAAJ |access-date=August 2, 2023}}</ref>
|source = ''The Invisible College'', p. 29 – 1975<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vallée |first1=Jacques |title=The Invisible College What a Group of Scientists Has Discovered about UFO Influences on the Human Race |date=1975 |publisher=Dutton |location=University of Michigan |isbn=9780525134701 |page=29 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o4RTAAAAMAAJ |access-date=August 2, 2023}}</ref>
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It is unclear exactly when the hypothesis in its complete form was first proposed. Early versions surfaced between the '70s' [[pseudoscientific]] literature and the [['90's]] [[internet culture]], at times associated with the idioms "chrononaut UFOs", "time traveling humans" or simply "future humans". Examples include contributions by Jacques Vallée in his book ''The Invisible College'', [[Radford University]] anthropology professor and former [[Forbes]] contributor David S. Anderson,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Jeff Barris |first1=David Anderson |title=Time Travel... and UFO connection |url=https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/time_travel/esp_ciencia_timetravel08b.htm |website=bibliotecapleyades.net |access-date=July 30, 2023}}</ref> [[Jenny Randles]]' 2001 book ''Time Storms'',<ref>{{cite book |last1=Randles |first1=Jenny |title=Time Storms – Amazing Evidence for Time Warps, Space Rifts and Time Travel |date=2001 |publisher=Piatkus |isbn=9780749921590 |pages=261 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EjkoOQAACAAJ |access-date=August 4, 2023}}</ref> [[James Herbert Brennan]]'s 1997 book ''Time-travel: a new perspective'', which also draws parallels between the time travelers and elements of the [[pseudoarchaeological]] notion of [[ancient astronauts]] and [[Oopart]]s,<ref>{{cite book |last1=Brennan |first1=James Herbert |title=Time Travel: A New Perspective |date=1997 |publisher=Llewellyn Publications |location=St. Paul, Minnesota |isbn=9781567180855 |page=155 |edition=First}}</ref> and many others.
It is unclear exactly when the hypothesis in its complete form was first proposed. Early versions surfaced between the 1970s' [[pseudoscientific]] literature and 1990s [[internet culture]], at times associated with the idioms "chrononaut UFOs", "time traveling humans" or simply "future humans". Examples include contributions by Jacques Vallée in his book ''The Invisible College'', [[Radford University]] anthropology professor and former [[Forbes]] contributor David S. Anderson,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Jeff Barris |first1=David Anderson |title=Time Travel... and UFO connection |url=https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/time_travel/esp_ciencia_timetravel08b.htm |website=bibliotecapleyades.net |access-date=July 30, 2023}}</ref> [[Jenny Randles]]' 2001 book ''Time Storms'',<ref>{{cite book |last1=Randles |first1=Jenny |title=Time Storms – Amazing Evidence for Time Warps, Space Rifts and Time Travel |date=2001 |publisher=Piatkus |isbn=9780749921590 |pages=261 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EjkoOQAACAAJ |access-date=August 4, 2023}}</ref> [[James Herbert Brennan]]'s 1997 book ''Time-travel: a new perspective'', which also draws parallels between the time travelers and elements of the [[pseudoarchaeological]] notion of [[ancient astronauts]] and [[Oopart]]s,<ref>{{cite book |last1=Brennan |first1=James Herbert |title=Time Travel: A New Perspective |date=1997 |publisher=Llewellyn Publications |location=St. Paul, Minnesota |isbn=9781567180855 |page=155 |edition=First}}</ref> and many others. In their 1998 book [[The Day After Roswell]], US Army officer [[Philip J. Corso]] and American novelist [[William J. Birnes]] reported that German physicist and engineer Dr [[Hermann Oberth]] believed the [[Roswell incident|craft recovered at Roswell]] could have been a time machine.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Corso, Birnes |first1=Philip J., William J. |title=The Day After Roswell |date=1997 |publisher=[[Pocket Books]] |location=[[Simon & Schuster]] |isbn=9780671004613 |url=https://www.academia.edu/35651056 |access-date=March 14, 2024}}</ref>


On April 27, 2012 [[History (American TV network)|History]] aired the "Time Travelers" episode from season 4 of the series ''Ancient Aliens'' produced by [[Prometheus Entertainment]], available on [[Netflix]] since 2022.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Loftus |first1=Jhonny |title=SIOSI: 'Ancient Aliens' Season 4 on Netflix, Where Aliens Are The Source Of Everything All The Time |url=https://decider.com/2022/08/15/ancient-aliens-season-4-netflix-review-stream-it-or-skip-it/ |website=Decider }}</ref> In the same year, the "Time Benders" episode from season 18 of the same series aired on ''History'', exploring other aspects of the concept and featuring more speakers, including American professor of [[biological anthropology]] Michael P. Masters from the [[Montana Technological University]] in [[Butte, Montana]] and British journalist and [[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]] civil servant [[Nick Pope (journalist)|Nick Pope]]. Pope linked the [[Rendlesham Forest incident]] in the UK and the [[:es:Caso Cabo Valdés|Cabo Valdés Case]] in Chile with the ''time-traveler hypothesis'', a connection he also explored in his 2014 book (written with John Burroughs, [[United States Air Force|USAF]], Ret., and Jim Penniston, USAF, Ret.) ''Encounter in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of the World's Best-Documented UFO Incident'', published by [[St. Martin's Press]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pope |first1=Nick |last2=Burroughs |first2=John |last3=Penniston |first3=Jim |title=Encounter in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of the World's Best-Documented UFO Incident |date=March 3, 2015 |publisher=St. Martin's Press |location=Manhattan, NY |isbn=9781250063311 |pages=121–124, 239–242 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lVCqoAEACAAJ |access-date=August 1, 2023}}</ref> The two episodes feature, among others, ufologists [[Giorgio A. Tsoukalos]], [[Sean David Morton]], authors [[Erich von Däniken]], [[David Hatcher Childress]], [[Philip Coppens (author)|Philip Coppens]], and theoretical physicist [[Ronald Mallett|Ronald L. Mallett]], discussing the ''time-traveler hypothesis'' in the contexts of pseudoarchaeology and [[pseudohistory]].
On April 27, 2012 [[History (American TV network)|History]] aired the "Time Travelers" episode from season 4 of the series ''Ancient Aliens'' produced by [[Prometheus Entertainment]], available on [[Netflix]] since 2022.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Loftus |first1=Jhonny |title=SIOSI: 'Ancient Aliens' Season 4 on Netflix, Where Aliens Are The Source Of Everything All The Time |url=https://decider.com/2022/08/15/ancient-aliens-season-4-netflix-review-stream-it-or-skip-it/ |website=Decider }}</ref> In the same year, the "Time Benders" episode from season 18 of the same series aired on ''History'', exploring other aspects of the concept and featuring more speakers, including American professor of [[biological anthropology]] Michael P. Masters from the [[Montana Technological University]] in [[Butte, Montana]] and British journalist and [[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]] civil servant [[Nick Pope (journalist)|Nick Pope]]. Pope linked the [[Rendlesham Forest incident]] in the UK and the [[:es:Caso Cabo Valdés|Cabo Valdés Case]] in Chile with the ''time-traveler hypothesis'', a connection he also explored in his 2014 book (written with John Burroughs, [[United States Air Force|USAF]], Ret., and Jim Penniston, USAF, Ret.) ''Encounter in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of the World's Best-Documented UFO Incident'', published by [[St. Martin's Press]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Pope |first1=Nick |last2=Burroughs |first2=John |last3=Penniston |first3=Jim |title=Encounter in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of the World's Best-Documented UFO Incident |date=March 3, 2015 |publisher=St. Martin's Press |location=Manhattan, NY |isbn=9781250063311 |pages=121–124, 239–242 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lVCqoAEACAAJ |access-date=August 1, 2023}}</ref> The two episodes feature, among others, ufologists [[Giorgio A. Tsoukalos]], [[Sean David Morton]], authors [[Erich von Däniken]], [[David Hatcher Childress]], [[Philip Coppens (author)|Philip Coppens]], and theoretical physicist [[Ronald Mallett|Ronald L. Mallett]], discussing the ''time-traveler hypothesis'' in the contexts of pseudoarchaeology and [[pseudohistory]].
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In 2013, the [[HuffPost|Huffington Post]] published an article<ref name="Huffington Post">{{cite web |last1=Szarek |first1=Rob |title=Are Ancient Aliens Really Futuristic Human Time Travelers? |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/are-ancient-aliens-really_b_4380799 |website=Huffpost |access-date=Dec 3, 2013}}</ref> describing the time-traveler hypothesis and often referencing the ''Ancient Aliens'' episode. In the article, the author also reports an online [[UFO conspiracy theories|conspiracy theory]] about how [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] Commander George W. Hoover allegedly revealed to his son, George Hoover Jr. and later to ufologist [[William J. Birnes]], that the [[Roswell incident]] may have involved human beings from the future rather than aliens and that he believed those "beings" were not extraterrestrial, but rather "extratemporal" in nature. The article goes on linking Hoover's story to other alleged UFO sightings and UFO abduction accounts with similar statements and reports about aliens actually being "humans of the future who have found the technology to overcome the limitations of light speed and time travel paradoxes that keep present day humans from breaching the boundaries of time" and that their "often-humanoid appearance may suggest a link between the way we look today, and what we might look like thousands of years from now."<ref name="Huffington Post"/>
In 2013, the [[HuffPost|Huffington Post]] published an article<ref name="Huffington Post">{{cite web |last1=Szarek |first1=Rob |title=Are Ancient Aliens Really Futuristic Human Time Travelers? |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/are-ancient-aliens-really_b_4380799 |website=Huffpost |access-date=Dec 3, 2013}}</ref> describing the time-traveler hypothesis and often referencing the ''Ancient Aliens'' episode. In the article, the author also reports an online [[UFO conspiracy theories|conspiracy theory]] about how [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] Commander George W. Hoover allegedly revealed to his son, George Hoover Jr. and later to ufologist [[William J. Birnes]], that the [[Roswell incident]] may have involved human beings from the future rather than aliens and that he believed those "beings" were not extraterrestrial, but rather "extratemporal" in nature. The article goes on linking Hoover's story to other alleged UFO sightings and UFO abduction accounts with similar statements and reports about aliens actually being "humans of the future who have found the technology to overcome the limitations of light speed and time travel paradoxes that keep present day humans from breaching the boundaries of time" and that their "often-humanoid appearance may suggest a link between the way we look today, and what we might look like thousands of years from now."<ref name="Huffington Post"/>


In his 2019 book ''Identified Flying Objects: A Multidisciplinary Scientific Approach to the UFO Phenomenon'' and subsequent 2022 volume ''The Extratempestrial Model'', Dr Masters explored more in depth various aspects of the time-traveler hypothesis, including pseudoscientific ancient astronauts theories and possible future develoment scenarios of [[Human Anatomy]] such as [[Evolution of the brain|brain growth]], [[Craniofacial Anthropometry|craniofacial evolution]], [[bipedalism]], [[paedomorphism]] and more.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Masters |first1=Michael P. |title=Identified Flying Objects: A Multidisciplinary Scientific Approach to the UFO Phenomenon |date=March 2019 |publisher=Masters Creative |location=Butte MT |isbn=978-1-7336340-6-9 |pages=148–159 |edition=1 |url=https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/interdisc_arts_sciences_books/1/}}</ref><ref name="Futurism">{{cite web |last1=Houser |first1=Kristin |title=Professor: UFOs May Be Time-Traveling Humans From The Future |url=https://futurism.com/the-byte/professor-ufos-time-traveling-humans-future |website=futurism.com |publisher=Futurism |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=January 22, 2020}}</ref><ref name="auto"/><ref name="Watch Mojo">{{cite web |last1=Johnson |first1=Caitlin |title=What If Aliens Are Time Traveling Humans? {{!}} Unveiled |url=https://www.watchmojo.com/articles/what-if-aliens-are-time-traveling-humans-unveiled |website=watchmojo.com |publisher=Watch Mojo |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Fish |first1=Tom |title=Aliens are US: UFO are piloted by time travelling human 'distant descendants' – claim |url=https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1248461/alien-theory-extraterrestrials-humans-time-travelling-ufo-sighting |website=www.express.co/uk |publisher=Express |access-date=July 26, 2023 |date=March 5, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Desk |first1=Web |title=UFO's maybe time-traveling humans from the future |url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/544647/ufos-maybe-time-traveling-humans-from-the-future/ |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=January 23, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Delbert |first1=Caroline |title=¿Son los ovnis seres humanos del futuro que nos observan? |url=https://www.esquire.com/es/ciencia/a40738660/ovnis-humanos-futuro-viajeros/ |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=July 30, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Nieves |first1=Josè Manuel |title=¿Están los OVNI pilotados por humanos del futuro? |url=https://www.abc.es/ciencia/abci-estan-ovnis-pilotados-humanos-futuro-202001272040_noticia.html |website=www.abc.es |publisher=ABC |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=January 27, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Khanna |first1=Monit |title=UFOs And Aliens Are Just Future Humans Visiting Us In A Time Machine, Say Scientists |url=https://www.indiatimes.com/technology/news/ufos-and-aliens-are-just-future-humans-visiting-us-in-a-time-machine-say-scientists-504985.html |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=January 25, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Hamill |first1=Jasper |title=UFOs could be time-travelling humans visiting from the future, professor says |url=https://metro.co.uk/2020/02/10/ufos-time-travelling-humans-visiting-future-professor-says-12212585/ |access-date=July 25, 2023 |agency=Metro.co.uk |publisher=Metro |date=February 10, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Showbiz |first1=Bang |title=Aliens might be humans travelling back in time |url=https://uk.style.yahoo.com/aliens-might-humans-travelling-back-140000479.html |agency=Bang Showbiz |publisher=Yahoo |date=April 9, 2022}}</ref> Masters and his theory were featured on various podcasts, such as [[Sean Patrick Hazlett]]'s ''Through the Glass Darkly'',<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hazlett |first1=Sean Patrick |title=Are ETs Really Future Humans? (with Michael Masters) |url=https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean-patrick-hazlett/episodes/Are-ETs-Really-Future-Humans--with-Dr--Michael-Masters-e27idd6 |website=Podcasters.spotify |publisher=Spotify |access-date=August 2, 2023 |date=July 31, 2023}}</ref> Kelly Chase's ''UFO Rabbit Hole'',<ref>{{cite web |last1=Chase |first1=Kelly |title=An Interview with Michael Masters: The Extratempestrial Model & The Future Human Past |url=https://uforabbithole.com/podcast/an-interview-with-michael-masters-the-extratempestrial-model-the-future-human-past/ |website=uforabbithole.com |publisher=UFO Rabbit Hole |access-date=July 26, 2023 |date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> and ''The Cryptid Factor'' co-hosted by New Zealand journalist [[David Farrier]], comedian [[Rhys Darby]], producers [[Dan Schreiber]] and Leon Kirkbeck.<ref>{{cite web |first1=David |last1=Farrier |first2=Rhys |last2=Darby |first3=Leon 'Buttons' |last3=Kirkbeck |first4=Dan |last4=Schreiber |title=#042 The Time Travel Issue |url=https://podscripts.co/podcasts/the-cryptid-factor/42-042-the-time-travel-issue#:~:text=Anyway%2C%20the%20book,a%20different%20universe. |website=podscripts.co |publisher=The Cryptid Factor |access-date=August 4, 2023 |page=40:00 |date=April 4, 2019}}</ref> [[File:Stephen-Colbert-Steven-Spielberg-The-Late-Show-publicity-H-2023.jpg|thumb|Stephen Colbert and Steven Spielberg on The Late Show, where Spielberg commented: "What if it’s us, 500,000 years in the future, that is coming back to document the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st century because they're anthropologists?"<ref name="indiewire.com"/>]]
In his 2019 book ''Identified Flying Objects'' and subsequent 2022 volume ''The Extratempestrial Model'', Dr Masters explored more in depth various aspects of the time-traveler hypothesis, including [[Fringe science|fringe]] ancient astronauts theories and possible future development scenarios of [[human anatomy]] such as [[Evolution of the brain|brain growth]], [[Craniofacial Anthropometry|craniofacial evolution]], [[bipedalism]], [[paedomorphism]] and more.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Masters |first1=Michael P. |title=Identified Flying Objects: A Multidisciplinary Scientific Approach to the UFO Phenomenon |date=2019 |publisher=Masters Creative |location=Butte MT |isbn=978-1-7336340-6-9 |pages=148–159 |edition=1 |url=https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/interdisc_arts_sciences_books/1/}}</ref><ref name="Futurism">{{cite web |last1=Houser |first1=Kristin |title=Professor: UFOs May Be Time-Traveling Humans From The Future |url=https://futurism.com/the-byte/professor-ufos-time-traveling-humans-future |website=futurism.com |publisher=Futurism |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=January 22, 2020}}</ref><ref name="auto"/><ref name="Watch Mojo">{{cite web |last1=Johnson |first1=Caitlin |title=What If Aliens Are Time Traveling Humans? {{!}} Unveiled |url=https://www.watchmojo.com/articles/what-if-aliens-are-time-traveling-humans-unveiled |website=watchmojo.com |publisher=Watch Mojo |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Fish |first1=Tom |title=Aliens are US: UFO are piloted by time travelling human 'distant descendants' – claim |url=https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1248461/alien-theory-extraterrestrials-humans-time-travelling-ufo-sighting |website=www.express.co/uk |publisher=Express |access-date=July 26, 2023 |date=March 5, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=Web Desk |title=UFO's maybe time-traveling humans from the future |url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/544647/ufos-maybe-time-traveling-humans-from-the-future/ |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=January 23, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Delbert |first1=Caroline |title=¿Son los ovnis seres humanos del futuro que nos observan? |url=https://www.esquire.com/es/ciencia/a40738660/ovnis-humanos-futuro-viajeros/ |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=July 30, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Nieves |first1=Josè Manuel |title=¿Están los OVNI pilotados por humanos del futuro? |url=https://www.abc.es/ciencia/abci-estan-ovnis-pilotados-humanos-futuro-202001272040_noticia.html |website=www.abc.es |publisher=ABC |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=January 27, 2020}}</ref> Masters and his theory were featured on various podcasts, such as [[Sean Patrick Hazlett]]'s ''Through the Glass Darkly'',<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hazlett |first1=Sean Patrick |title=Are ETs Really Future Humans? (with Michael Masters) |url=https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean-patrick-hazlett/episodes/Are-ETs-Really-Future-Humans--with-Dr--Michael-Masters-e27idd6 |website=Podcasters.spotify |publisher=Spotify |access-date=August 2, 2023 |date=July 31, 2023}}</ref> and ''The Cryptid Factor'' co-hosted by New Zealand journalist [[David Farrier]], comedian [[Rhys Darby]], producers [[Dan Schreiber]] and Leon Kirkbeck.<ref>{{cite web |first1=Rhys |last1=Darby |first2=Leon 'Buttons' |last2=Kirkbeck |first3=Dan |last3=Schreiber |title=#042 The Time Travel Issue |url=https://podscripts.co/podcasts/the-cryptid-factor/42-042-the-time-travel-issue#:~:text=Anyway%2C%20the%20book,a%20different%20universe. |website=podscripts.co |publisher=The Cryptid Factor |access-date=August 4, 2023 |page=40:00 |date=April 4, 2019}}</ref>


In 2020 [[WatchMojo]] published a video on the topic.<ref name="Watch Mojo"/> In the same year, [[TNW (website)|TNW]] also published an article about Masters' extratempestrial model.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Greene |first1=Tristan |title=Scientist says aliens in UFOs might be Earthlings from the future |url=https://thenextweb.com/news/scientist-says-aliens-in-ufos-might-be-earthlings-from-the-future |website=thenextweb.com |publisher=TNW |access-date=July 29, 2023 |date=January 24, 2020}}</ref> In June 2022, British [[European Space Agency|ESA]] [[astronaut]] [[Tim Peake]] mentioned the time-traveler hypothesis in an interview on [[Good Morning Britain (2014 TV programme)|Good Morning Britain]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Al-Sibai |first1=Noor |title=Astronaut Speculates That UFOs Are Time Travelers From The Future |url=https://futurism.com/the-byte/astronaut-ufos-time-travelers |website=Futurism |access-date=June 15, 2022}}</ref> In a 2023 interview with [[Stephen Colbert]] from [[The Late Show with Stephen Colbert|The Late Show]], American filmmaker [[Steven Spielberg]] also mentions the theory.<ref name="indiewire.com"/>
In 2020 [[WatchMojo]] published a video on the topic.<ref name="Watch Mojo"/> In the same year, [[TNW (website)|TNW]] also published an article about Masters' extratempestrial model.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Greene |first1=Tristan |title=Scientist says aliens in UFOs might be Earthlings from the future |url=https://thenextweb.com/news/scientist-says-aliens-in-ufos-might-be-earthlings-from-the-future |website=thenextweb.com |publisher=TNW |access-date=July 29, 2023 |date=January 24, 2020}}</ref> In June 2022, British [[European Space Agency|ESA]] [[astronaut]] [[Tim Peake]] mentioned the time-traveler hypothesis in an interview on [[Good Morning Britain (2014 TV programme)|''Good Morning Britain'']].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Al-Sibai |first1=Noor |title=Astronaut Speculates That UFOs Are Time Travelers From The Future |url=https://futurism.com/the-byte/astronaut-ufos-time-travelers |website=Futurism |date=15 June 2022 |access-date=June 15, 2022}}</ref> In a 2023 interview with [[Stephen Colbert]] from [[The Late Show with Stephen Colbert|''The Late Show'']], American filmmaker [[Steven Spielberg]] also mentions the theory.<ref name="indiewire.com"/>


A number of [[Motivation|motives]] for the time-travelers are put forth in the different media where the hypothesis is discussed, such as historical or [[Paleoanthropology|paleoanthropological]] interest to study our own past,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Achenbach |first1=Joel |title=UFO Mania Is Out of Control. Please Stop. |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2021/08/11/stop-ufo-mania-no-evidence-of-aliens/ |website=www.washingtonpost.com |publisher=The Washington Post Magazine |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=August 11, 2021 |quote=spaceships from somewhere else in the universe, or perhaps from the future, and could even be future humans, such as grad students getting their PhDs in paleoanthropology.}}</ref> as well as [[Time travel in fiction#Time tourism|tourism]].<ref name="Futurism"/>
A number of [[Motivation|motives]] for the time-travelers are put forth in the different media where the hypothesis is discussed, such as historical or [[Paleoanthropology|paleoanthropological]] interest to study our own past,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Achenbach |first1=Joel |title=UFO Mania Is Out of Control. Please Stop. |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2021/08/11/stop-ufo-mania-no-evidence-of-aliens/ |publisher=[[The Washington Post Magazine]] |access-date=July 25, 2023 |date=August 11, 2021 |quote=spaceships from somewhere else in the universe, or perhaps from the future, and could even be future humans, such as grad students getting their PhDs in paleoanthropology.}}</ref> as well as [[Time travel in fiction#Time tourism|tourism]].<ref name="Futurism"/>


===In popular culture===
===In popular culture===


The 1966 [[Sherwood Schwartz]] TV series [[It's_About_Time_(TV_series)|It's About Time]] portrays 20th-century astronauts being sent back to the stone age after traveling around the earth faster than the speed of light. The astronauts have to contend with the suspicions and superstitions of local cave-dwellers, who regard their advanced technology as sorcery. The astronauts eventually repair their space capsule and return to 1967 with the prehistoric family they befriended.
In [[Gregory Benford]]’s 1980 novel [[Timescape#Plot summary|Timescape]], the fictional scientist Saul Shriffer and alleged colleague of [[Frank Drake]] during the [[SETI]] [[Project Ozma]], believes that the signal is of extraterrestrial origin, while it's really being sent thirty-four years into the past by humans in the future.


In [[Gregory Benford]]’s 1980 novel [[Timescape#Plot summary|Timescape]], scientist Saul Shriffer, a colleague of [[Frank Drake]] at the [[SETI]] [[Project Ozma]], believes that a cryptic signal is of extraterrestrial origin, when it fact it had been sent thirty-four years into the past by humans in the future.
In his 1984 science fiction/fantasy novel [[Birds of Prey (Drake novel)|''Birds of Prey'']] American author [[David Drake]] describes six [[Sterility (physiology)|sterile]] and mutually [[telepathic]] sisters who time travel back in time to save humanity from an intelligent but monstrous alien species similar to [[social insects]]. The plot suggests that in the future humanity evolves to be quite different from its present form and that the six sisters, along with many other future humans, had become more similar to the insectoid aliens, somewhat of a hybrid between hominids and [[worker ants]] or [[worker bees|bees]], in their attempt to fight them for survival.


In his 1984 science fiction/fantasy novel [[Birds of Prey (Drake novel)|''Birds of Prey'']], American author [[David Drake]] describes six [[Sterility (physiology)|sterile]] and mutually [[telepathic]] sisters who time travel back in time to save humanity from an intelligent but monstrous alien species similar to [[social insects]]. The plot suggests that in the future humanity evolves to be quite different from its present form and that the six sisters, along with many other future humans, had become more similar to the insectoid aliens, somewhat of a hybrid between hominids and [[worker ants]] or [[worker bees|bees]], in their attempt to fight them for survival.
In [[Michael Crichton]]'s 1987 novel ''[[Sphere (novel)|Sphere]]'' (and subsequent [[Sphere (1998 film)|film adaptation of the same name]]), what was thought to be an alien craft at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean turns out to be a ship sent by humans from the future.

In [[Michael Crichton]]'s 1987 novel ''[[Sphere (novel)|Sphere]]'' (and subsequent [[Sphere (1998 film)|film adaptation of the same name]]), what was thought to be an alien craft at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean turns out to be a ship built by humans from the future.


In 1993, [[Syfy]] (at the time "Sci-Fi Channel") produced their first original TV film,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Griffin |first1=Dominic |title=Official Denial |url=https://variety.com/1993/tv/reviews/official-denial-1200434320/ |access-date=August 4, 2023 |work=Variety |date=Nov 17, 1993}}</ref> [[Official Denial]], directed by [[Brian Trenchard-Smith]] and written by [[Bryce Zabel]], in which a man named Paul Corliss, played by [[Parker Stevenson]], is abducted by aliens who at the end of the movie are revealed to be humans from the future.
In 1993, [[Syfy]] (at the time "Sci-Fi Channel") produced their first original TV film,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Griffin |first1=Dominic |title=Official Denial |url=https://variety.com/1993/tv/reviews/official-denial-1200434320/ |access-date=August 4, 2023 |work=Variety |date=Nov 17, 1993}}</ref> [[Official Denial]], directed by [[Brian Trenchard-Smith]] and written by [[Bryce Zabel]], in which a man named Paul Corliss, played by [[Parker Stevenson]], is abducted by aliens who at the end of the movie are revealed to be humans from the future.


In the fifteenth comic book of the Belgian series [[Blake and Mortimer]], ''[[The Strange Encounter]]'' (2001), British physicist Philip Mortimer and Dr. Walt Kaufman from SUFOS (section of UFO Studies) investigate the corpse Major Lachlan Macquarrie disappeared in the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 after the appearance of three mysterious lights and reappeared in the present under the same circumstances, wearing a [[baldric]] inscribed with the words "Yellow King, 8061, Danger, Light, Plutonian, H, [[Poplar trees|Poplar Trees]], Temple 1954". The same night of the autopsy, Mortimer fights an intruder wearing identical [[18th century]] clothes and anachronistic items to Macquarrie. In the clash, the intruder falls and dies, revealing alien-like features under a human-suit. Based on the mysterious clue found on Major Macquarrie, they hypothesize that the alien could be from Pluto only to instantly realize that his physiology is unsuitable to survive the planet's harsh environment. Later, the dwarf-like alien scientist Dr. Z'ong reveals to Mortimer that [[Blake and Mortimer#Main characters:~:text=of MI6.-,Basam Damdu,-is Olrik's commander|commander Basam Damdu]], absolute dictator of the [[Yellow Empire]] from ''[[The Secret of the Swordfish]]'', along with his army, including Zong himself, are humans from 8061, a time when the earth is deserted due to a long nuclear war in the 21st century and humans are an endangered species with alien-like deformities. Some of these plot elements are similar to another earlier episode ''[[The Time Trap (comics)|The Time Trap]]'', where similar events such a post-nuclear dystopian Earth and a rising world order led by a tyrant take place in the [[51st century]], year 5060.
In the fifteenth comic book of the Belgian series [[Blake and Mortimer]], ''[[The Strange Encounter]]'' (2001), British physicist Philip Mortimer and Dr. Walt Kaufman from SUFOS (section of UFO Studies) investigate the corpse Major Lachlan Macquarrie disappeared in the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 after the appearance of three mysterious lights and reappeared in the present under the same circumstances, wearing a [[baldric]] inscribed with the words "Yellow King, 8061, Danger, Light, Plutonian, H, [[Poplar trees]], Temple 1954". The same night of the autopsy, Mortimer fights an intruder wearing identical 18th century clothes and anachronistic items to Macquarrie. In the clash, the intruder falls and dies, revealing alien-like features under a human-suit. Based on the mysterious clue found on Major Macquarrie, they hypothesize that the alien could be from Pluto only to instantly realize that his physiology is unsuitable to survive the planet's harsh environment. Later, the dwarf-like alien scientist Dr. Z'ong reveals to Mortimer that [[Blake and Mortimer#Main characters:~:text=of MI6.-,Basam Damdu,-is Olrik's commander|commander Basam Damdu]], absolute dictator of the [[Yellow Empire]] from ''[[The Secret of the Swordfish]]'', along with his army, including Zong himself, are humans from 8061, a time when the earth is deserted due to a long nuclear war in the 21st century and humans are an endangered species with alien-like deformities. Some of these plot elements are similar to another earlier episode ''[[The Time Trap (comics)|The Time Trap]]'', where similar events such a post-nuclear dystopian Earth and a rising world order led by a tyrant take place in the 51st century, year 5060.


The English [[progressive rock]] band [[Yes (band)|Yes]] wrote a song titled ''Aliens (Are Only Us from the Future)'' entirely dedicated to the subject. The track had been performed during Yes's [[List of Yes concert tours (2000s–10s)#In the Present Tour|In the Present world tour]], but was never released, until the band's bassist [[Chris Squire]] decided to finally published it in 2012 together with English rock band [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]]’s guitarist [[Steve Hackett]] and [[Travis (band)|Travis]] singer [[Fran Healy (musician)|Fran Healy]] as co-writer,<ref>[https://genius.com/Squackett-aliens-lyrics Lyrics and credits at Genius.com.] See info under 'View All Credits'.</ref> calling it simply "Aliens", on their only studio album, ''[[A Life Within a Day]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/stats/yes-63d6bef7.html?tour=In+the+Present+Tour|title=Yes Tour Statistics: In the Present Tour|publisher=Setlist.fm|accessdate=31 May 2014}}</ref>
The English [[progressive rock]] band [[Yes (band)|Yes]] wrote a song titled ''Aliens (Are Only Us from the Future)'' entirely dedicated to the subject. The track had been performed during Yes's [[List of Yes concert tours (2000s–10s)#In the Present Tour|In the Present world tour]], but was never released, until the band's bassist [[Chris Squire]] decided to finally published it in 2012 together with English rock band [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]]’s guitarist [[Steve Hackett]] and [[Travis (band)|Travis]] singer [[Fran Healy (musician)|Fran Healy]] as co-writer,<ref>[https://genius.com/Squackett-aliens-lyrics Lyrics and credits at Genius.com.] See info under 'View All Credits'.</ref> calling it simply "Aliens", on their only studio album, ''[[A Life Within a Day]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/stats/yes-63d6bef7.html?tour=In+the+Present+Tour|title=Yes Tour Statistics: In the Present Tour|publisher=Setlist.fm|accessdate=31 May 2014}}</ref>
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[[Jordan Peele]]'s 2022 [[horror movie]] ''[[Nope (film)|Nope]]'' references "''futuristic humans coming back in time to stop us from destroying the planet''."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Peele |first1=Jordan |title=NOPE |url=https://awards.universalpictures.com/nope/screenplay/Nope.pdf |website=awards.universalpictures.com |publisher=[[Universal Pictures|Universal]] |access-date=Oct 24, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231104204635/https://awards.universalpictures.com/nope/screenplay/Nope.pdf |archive-date=November 4, 2023 |url-status=live }}</ref>
[[Jordan Peele]]'s 2022 [[horror movie]] ''[[Nope (film)|Nope]]'' references "''futuristic humans coming back in time to stop us from destroying the planet''."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Peele |first1=Jordan |title=NOPE |url=https://awards.universalpictures.com/nope/screenplay/Nope.pdf |website=awards.universalpictures.com |publisher=[[Universal Pictures|Universal]] |access-date=Oct 24, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231104204635/https://awards.universalpictures.com/nope/screenplay/Nope.pdf |archive-date=November 4, 2023 |url-status=live }}</ref>


2014 movie ''[[Interstellar (film)|Interstellar]]'' contains [[deus ex machina]] beings who built the [[Tesseract (disambiguation)#Film|tesseract environment]] inside the [[supermassive black hole]] Gargantua and possibly placed the [[wormhole]] near [[Saturn]] that will lead the crew of the Endurance to three [[Planetary habitability|potentially habitable]] [[exoplanet]]s. These "superior" entities - called ''[[Brane cosmology|bulk]]-beings'' by American physicist [[Kip Thorne]] in [[The Science of Interstellar]],<ref>{{cite web |last1=Thorne |first1=Kip |title=An 'Interstellar' Explainer: What Are Bulk Beings? |url=https://wwnorton.medium.com/an-interstellar-explainer-what-are-bulk-beings-1f0d0d99f847 |website=Medium |publisher=W. W. Norton & Company |access-date=July 20, 2023}}</ref> and referred to by the characters of the movie as "they" - are later revealed by the [[protagonist]] Cooper to be humans from the future who evolved to exist in [[Five-dimensional space|five dimensions]], guiding him and his daughter Murph through the necessary steps to crack the equation of [[quantum gravity]] and save humanity.
The 2014 movie ''[[Interstellar (film)|Interstellar]]'' contains [[deus ex machina]] beings who built the [[Tesseract (disambiguation)#Film|tesseract environment]] inside the [[supermassive black hole]] Gargantua and possibly placed the [[wormhole]] near [[Saturn]] that will lead the crew of the Endurance to three [[Planetary habitability|potentially habitable]] [[exoplanet]]s. These "superior" entities called ''[[Brane cosmology|bulk]]-beings'' by American physicist [[Kip Thorne]] in [[The Science of Interstellar]],<ref>{{cite web |last1=Thorne |first1=Kip |title=An 'Interstellar' Explainer: What Are Bulk Beings? |url=https://wwnorton.medium.com/an-interstellar-explainer-what-are-bulk-beings-1f0d0d99f847 |website=Medium |publisher=W.W. Norton & Co. |access-date=July 20, 2023}}</ref> and referred to by the characters of the movie as "they" are later revealed by the [[protagonist]] Cooper to be humans from the future who evolved to exist in [[Five-dimensional space|five dimensions]], guiding him and his daughter Murph through the necessary steps to crack the equation of [[quantum gravity]] and save humanity.


===Terminology and connection to other theories===
===Terminology and connection to other theories===


Although in his books and publications Dr Masters uses the [[neologism]] "''extratempestrial''" to describe his model and the alleged beings piloting the UFOs, the overall idea has been dubbed "the time-traveler hypothesis" by executive director of [[nonprofit]] [[Mutual UFO Network]] (MUFON), Jan Harzan.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Leonard |first1=Davvid |title=Are the aliens us? UFOs may be piloted by time-traveling humans, book argues |url=https://www.space.com/aliens-time-traveling-humans-ufo-hypothesis.html |publisher=Space.com |date=January 20, 2020 |ref=''Masters postulates that using a multidisciplinary scientific approach to the UFO phenomenon will be what it takes to solve this mystery once and for all, and I couldn't agree more. (...) The premise that UFOs are us from the future is one of many possibilities that MUFON is exploring to explain the UFO phenomenon. All we know for sure is that we are not alone. (...) Now the question becomes, 'Who are they?' And Masters makes a great case for the time-traveler hypothesis.''}}</ref>
Although in his books and publications Dr Masters uses the [[neologism]] "''extratempestrial''" to describe his model and the alleged beings piloting the UFOs, the overall idea has been dubbed "the time-traveler hypothesis" by executive director of nonprofit [[Mutual UFO Network]] (MUFON), Jan Harzan.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Leonard |first1=Davvid |title=Are the aliens us? UFOs may be piloted by time-traveling humans, book argues |url=https://www.space.com/aliens-time-traveling-humans-ufo-hypothesis.html |publisher=Space.com |date=January 20, 2020 |ref=''Masters postulates that using a multidisciplinary scientific approach to the UFO phenomenon will be what it takes to solve this mystery once and for all, and I couldn't agree more. (...) The premise that UFOs are us from the future is one of many possibilities that MUFON is exploring to explain the UFO phenomenon. All we know for sure is that we are not alone. (...) Now the question becomes, 'Who are they?' And Masters makes a great case for the time-traveler hypothesis.''}}</ref>


The time-traveler hypothesis and the [[interdimensional hypothesis]] overlap by a certain degree. People in the ufology community, such as former MUFON director for the state of [[Pennsylvania]] [[Mutual UFO Network|John Ventre]] in an interview with [[KDKA (AM)|KDKA News Radio]],<ref>{{cite web |last1=Monzon |first1=Inigo |title=UFO Expert Thinks Navy UFO Sightings Are Just Humans From The Future |website=[[International Business Times]] |url=https://www.ibtimes.com/ufo-expert-thinks-navy-ufo-sightings-are-just-humans-future-2796297 |access-date=July 26, 2023 |date=May 30, 2019}}</ref> as well as American [[parapsychologist]] and [[Electrical engineering|engineer]] [[Harold E. Puthoff]],<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Puthoff |first1=Harold E. |title=Ultraterrestrial Models |journal=Journal of Cosmology |date=September 7, 2022 |volume=29 |issue=1 |page=20010 |url=https://thejournalofcosmology.com/Puthoff.pdf}}</ref> refer to the two interchangeably. Dr Masters has stated that he considers his extratempestrial model a subcategory of the interdimensional hypothesis.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Chase |first1=Kelly |title=An Interview with Michael Masters: The Extratempestrial Model & The Future Human Past |url=https://uforabbithole.com/podcast/an-interview-with-michael-masters-the-extratempestrial-model-the-future-human-past |website=uforabbithole.com |publisher=The UFO rabbit hole |access-date=July 26, 2023 |page=min 9:50 |date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> Indeed, from a more scientific standpoint - albeit [[controversy|controversially]] - within the framework of the [[many-worlds interpretation]] of [[quantum mechanics]],[[temporal paradox]]es could be [[Time travel#Interacting many-worlds interpretation|avoided if the time traveler would move from one dimension]], or [[Parallel Universes (nonfiction)|parallel universe]], or timeline, to another.
The time-traveler hypothesis and the [[interdimensional hypothesis]] overlap by a certain degree. People in the ufology community, such as former MUFON director for the state of [[Pennsylvania]] [[Mutual UFO Network|John Ventre]] in an interview with [[KDKA (AM)|KDKA News Radio]],<ref>{{cite web |last1=Monzon |first1=Inigo |title=UFO Expert Thinks Navy UFO Sightings Are Just Humans From The Future |website=[[International Business Times]] |url=https://www.ibtimes.com/ufo-expert-thinks-navy-ufo-sightings-are-just-humans-future-2796297 |access-date=July 26, 2023 |date=May 30, 2019}}</ref> as well as American [[parapsychologist]] and [[Electrical engineering|engineer]] [[Harold E. Puthoff]],<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Puthoff |first1=Harold E. |title=Ultraterrestrial Models |journal=Journal of Cosmology |date=September 7, 2022 |volume=29 |issue=1 |page=20010 |url=https://thejournalofcosmology.com/Puthoff.pdf}}</ref> refer to the two interchangeably. Dr Masters has stated that he considers his extratempestrial model a subcategory of the interdimensional hypothesis.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Chase |first1=Kelly |title=An Interview with Michael Masters: The Extratempestrial Model & The Future Human Past |url=https://uforabbithole.com/podcast/an-interview-with-michael-masters-the-extratempestrial-model-the-future-human-past |website=uforabbithole.com |publisher=The UFO rabbit hole |access-date=July 26, 2023 |page=min 9:50 |date=June 22, 2023}}</ref> Indeed, from a more scientific standpoint albeit [[controversy|controversially]] within the framework of the [[many-worlds interpretation]] of [[quantum mechanics]], [[temporal paradox]]es could be [[Time travel#Interacting many-worlds interpretation|avoided if the time traveler would move from one dimension]], or [[Parallel Universes (nonfiction)|parallel universe]], or timeline, to another.


Similarly to how the [[extraterrestrial hypothesis]] represents a potential [[Fermi paradox#Alien life is already here, unacknowledged|solution to Fermi's paradox]], the time-traveler hypothesis provides an alternative explanation for the [[Time travel#Absence of time travelers from the future|absence of future time travelers]]. In an interview with [[Nova (American TV program)|Nova]] on [[PBS]], astrophysicist and [[skeptic]] [[Carl Sagan]] stated that there's a possibility that time travelers from the future are already here and we simply don't have the means or the knowledge to recognize them as such, or have other names for them, such as "''UFOs or [[ghost]]s or [[hobgoblin]]s or [[fairies]]''" and that he doesn't think "''that the fact that we're not obviously being visited by time travelers shows that time travel is impossible.''"<ref>{{cite web |last1=McMaster |first1=Joseph |title=Sagan on Time Travel |url=https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/time/sagan.html |website=PBS.pbs.org |publisher=PBS |access-date=Nov 20, 2023}}</ref>
Similarly to how the [[extraterrestrial hypothesis]] represents a potential [[Fermi paradox#Alien life is already here, unacknowledged|solution to Fermi's paradox]], the time-traveler hypothesis provides an alternative explanation for the [[Time travel#Absence of time travelers from the future|absence of future time travelers]]. In an interview with [[Nova (American TV program)|Nova]] on [[PBS]], astrophysicist and [[skeptic]] [[Carl Sagan]] stated that there's a possibility that time travelers from the future are already here and we simply don't have the means or the knowledge to recognize them as such, or have other names for them, such as "''UFOs or ghosts or [[hobgoblin]]s or [[fairies]]''" and that he doesn't think "''that the fact that we're not obviously being visited by time travelers shows that time travel is impossible.''"<ref>{{cite web |last1=McMaster |first1=Joseph |title=Sagan on Time Travel |url=https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/time/sagan.html |website=PBS.pbs.org |publisher=PBS |access-date=Nov 20, 2023}}</ref>


==Criticism==
==Criticism==

The time-traveler hypothesis is considered pseudoscientific.{{citation needed|date=November 2023}} UFO [[Skepticism|skeptic]] [[Robert Sheaffer]] criticizes Masters' work, stating that "there is nothing in this book to take seriously, as it depends on the belief that 'time travel' is not only possible, but real."<ref name="auto"/>
The time-traveler hypothesis is considered pseudoscientific.{{citation needed|date=November 2023}} American astrophysicist [[Neil deGrasse Tyson]] has referred to the hypothesis as illogic.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Masters |first1=Michael Paul |title=The Extratempestrial Model |date=2022 |publisher=Full Circle Press |isbn=9781733634045 |pages=34–35}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=[[David Farrier|Farrier, David]], [[Dan Schreiber|Schreiber, Dan]], [[Rhys Darby|Darby Rhys]], Kirkbeck |first1=Leon |title=The Decade Issue |url=https://www.audacy.com/podcast/the-cryptid-factor-08c60/episodes/33-033-the-decade-issue-61d61 |website=[[Audacy]] |publisher=[[David Farrier#Podcasts|The Cryptid Factor]] |location=Ep. 33 |page=35:25 |date=March 12, 2018}}</ref> UFO [[Skepticism|skeptic]] [[Robert Sheaffer]] criticized Masters' work because it relies on "the belief that time travel is not only possible, but real."<ref name="auto"/>


British [[astronomer]] and [[science writer]] [[David J. Darling]] has stated that the [[extraterrestrial hypothesis]] and the time-travel hypothesis are equally reasonable yet highly unlikely and unnecessary and that, although certain aerial phenomena have indeed eluded identification, there is no apparent reason to justify the claim that they're artificial and/or not of this world. Furthermore, he added that "if some UFOs are 'alien' craft, it's just as reasonable to suppose that they might be time machines from our own future than that they're spacecraft from other stars. The problem is the 'if.' (...) Outside of the popular mythos of flying saucers and archetypal, big-brained aliens, there's precious little credible evidence that they exist. So, my issue with the (Masters') book is not the ingenuity of its thesis, but the fact that there's really no need for such a thesis in the first place."<ref name="auto"/>
British [[astronomer]] and [[science writer]] [[David J. Darling]] has stated that the [[extraterrestrial hypothesis]] and the time-travel hypothesis are equally reasonable yet highly unlikely and unnecessary and that, although certain aerial phenomena have indeed eluded identification, there is no apparent reason to justify the claim that they're artificial and/or not of this world. Furthermore, he added that "if some UFOs are 'alien' craft, it's just as reasonable to suppose that they might be time machines from our own future than that they're spacecraft from other stars. The problem is the 'if.' (...) Outside of the popular mythos of flying saucers and archetypal, big-brained aliens, there's precious little credible evidence that they exist. So, my issue with the (Masters') book is not the ingenuity of its thesis, but the fact that there's really no need for such a thesis in the first place."<ref name="auto"/>


Referring to the [[Rendlesham Forest incident|Rendlesham incident]], science writer and UFO skeptic [[Ian Ridpath]] wrote that time-traveling UFO allegations from retired sergeant Jim Penniston's hypnosis session may have been influenced by him watching the sci-fi film [[Official Denial]] (which aired in 1993 and released on video in May 1994, a few months before Penniston's claim surfaced in September of the same year), suggesting a [[Life imitates art]] situation, with the film causing Penniston's [[false memory]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ridpath |first1=Ian |title=Official Denial the source of a false memory? |url=http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/officialdenial.html |website=ianridpath.com |access-date=August 4, 2023 |date=March 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Zabel |first1=Bryce |title=What if Aliens are Us from the Future? |url=https://medium.com/on-the-trail-of-the-saucers/official-denial-1097185b018a |website=Medium |publisher=Need To Know |access-date=July 30, 2023 |date=March 11, 2021}}</ref>
Referring to the [[Rendlesham Forest incident|Rendlesham incident]], science writer and UFO skeptic [[Ian Ridpath]] wrote that time-traveling UFO allegations from retired sergeant Jim Penniston's hypnosis session may have been influenced by him watching the sci-fi film [[Official Denial]] (which aired in 1993 and released on video in May 1994, a few months before Penniston's claim surfaced in September of the same year), suggesting a [[Life imitates art]] situation, with the film causing Penniston's [[false memory]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ridpath |first1=Ian |title=Official Denial the source of a false memory? |url=http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/officialdenial.html |website=ianridpath.com |access-date=August 4, 2023 |date=March 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Zabel |first1=Bryce |title=What if Aliens are Us from the Future? |url=https://medium.com/on-the-trail-of-the-saucers/official-denial-1097185b018a |website=Medium |publisher=Need To Know |access-date=July 30, 2023 |date=March 11, 2021}}</ref>


In February 2022, American futurist and science communicator [[Isaac Arthur]] discussed the odds against the time-traveler hypothesis on episode 23 ''Are Aliens Just Time Traveling Humans'' of the podcast ''It's Probably (not) Aliens'', specifically [[debunking]] the concept as it was exposed on the ‘Time Travel’ episode of the Ancient Aliens series.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Tail |first1=Owl |title=Isaac Arthur's guest appearances |url=https://www.owltail.com/playlists/ERfmV-isaac-arthurs-guest-appearances |website=owltail.com |access-date=August 13, 2023}}</ref>
In February 2022, American futurist and science communicator [[Isaac Arthur]] discussed the odds against the time-traveler hypothesis on episode 23 ''Are Aliens Just Time Traveling Humans'' of the podcast ''It's Probably (not) Aliens'', specifically [[debunking]] the concept as it was exposed on the ‘Time Travel’ episode of the Ancient Aliens series.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Tail |first1=Owl |title=Isaac Arthur's guest appearances |url=https://www.owltail.com/playlists/ERfmV-isaac-arthurs-guest-appearances |website=owltail.com |access-date=August 13, 2023}}</ref>


When asked about the plausibility of UFOs being humans traveling from the future, quantum physicist Fabio Costa from the [[University of Queensland]], Australia, said:<ref>{{cite web |last1=Delbert |first1=Caroline |title=Are UFOs Just Future Humans Watching Us? |url=https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a40665405/are-ufos-time-traveling-humans/ |website=Popular Mechanics |access-date=July 20, 2022}}</ref> "In a sense, traveling back in time requires two doors, one in the future and one in the past. You can only travel back if someone has opened the door to the past. So, people from the future cannot visit us... unless someone has already invented a time machine and nobody knows! (...) That leaves open the question: where is the time machine?"
When asked about the plausibility of UFOs being future humans, [[University of Queensland|Queensland University]] quantum physicist Fabio Costa told [[Popular Mechanics]]: "In a sense, traveling back in time requires two doors, one in the future and one in the past. You can only travel back if someone has opened the door to the past. So, people from the future cannot visit us... unless someone has already invented a time machine and nobody knows! (...) That leaves open the question: where is the time machine?"<ref>{{cite web |last1=Delbert |first1=Caroline |title=Are UFOs Just Future Humans Watching Us? |url=https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a40665405/are-ufos-time-traveling-humans/ |website=Popular Mechanics |access-date=July 20, 2022}}</ref>

==See also==
==See also==
* [[Time travel]]
* [[Time travel]]
* [[Extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis|Extraterrestrial hypothesis]]
* [[Interdimensional UFO hypothesis|Interdimensional hypothesis]]
* [[Mac Tonnies#Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis|Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis]]
* [[Posthuman]]ism
* [[Posthuman]]ism
* [[Transhumanism]]
* [[Transhumanism]]
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* [[Longtermism]]
* [[Longtermism]]
* [[Speculative evolution#Future evolution|Speculative Evolution]]
* [[Speculative evolution#Future evolution|Speculative Evolution]]
* [[Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis]]
* [[Psychosocial hypothesis]]
* [[Interdimensional hypothesis]]
* [[Space animal hypothesis]]


==References==
==References==
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The time-traveler hypothesis, also known as chrononaut UFO, future humans, extratempestrial model and Terminator theory[1] is the proposal that unidentified flying objects are humans traveling from the future using advanced technology. Some notable people have given recent public exposure to the hypothesis, such as retired NASA aerospace engineer Larry Lemke,[2] Wisconsin congressman Mike Gallagher,[3] and American filmmaker Steven Spielberg.[4][5]

The time-traveler hypothesis is considered extremely implausible by mainstream scholars[6] and is generally regarded as unorthodox even among fringe conspiracy theorists who argue that UFOs are extraterrestrial spacecraft or interdimensional phenomena.[citation needed]

Antecedents

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Origins of time travel speculation

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The notion of time travel from the future to the past is thought to have been introduced for the first time in literature by French botanist and geologist Pierre Boitard in his popular 1861 book Paris avant les hommes (Paris before Men), featuring a man sent back to prehistoric Earth where he interacts with an ape-like ancestor,[7] A few years later, in 1887, Camille Flammarion published Lumen, a novel featuring an alien soul traveling through different worlds and historical periods.

Although traveling back in time is almost-universally considered physically impossible, theoretical research has explored whether it might be possible.[8] It has also been speculated by scientists such as J. Richard Gott, Ronald Mallet[9] and others[10][11] that humans may someday be able to time travel to the past.[12]

Speculation of future human evolution

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Many authors and researchers have speculated about the future evolution of mankind. In 1888 English author H. G. Wells published his famous science-fiction novella The Time Machine featuring a future evolution of humans and is generally regarded as one of the first modern instances of both time travel and speculative evolution. Other writers on speculative evolution include Edgar Rice Burroughs, British philosopher and science fiction writer Olaf Stapledon with his 1930 "future history" novel Last and First Men, American author Kurt Vonnegut in Galápagos, British writer Stephen Baxter in Evolution, Turkish artist and author Cevdet Mehmet Kösemen in All Tomorrows and others. Climate change,[13] the technological singularity, space travel and genetic enhancement have also been identified as potential factors capable of altering the evolution of humans in the future, leading to different transhuman and posthuman scenarios.

UFOs and initial explanations

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Human beings have reported unknown objects in the skies since antiquity. In the 1890s, a wave of mystery airships sightings was reported throughout the US, followed by Foo fighters and ghost rockets during World War II.

The modern UFO era began in the Summer of 1947, days after the United States announced plans to re-industrialize Germany over strenuous Soviet objection, sparking the Cold War.[14] Amid fears of a Soviet response, civilian pilot Kenneth Arnold reported witnessing a formation of supersonic aircraft. Wartime prohibition of live "man on the street" broadcasts having ended, Arnold's sighting was covered nationwide on radio and print media. In the days and weeks following the Arnold sighting, a nationwide craze swept the nation as over 800 copycat sightings were published in the English-speaking press. 1947 sources speculated that the sightings resulted from novel US or Soviet technology, misidentification of mundane objects, or behavioral effects like mass hysteria; Fringe sources suggested that the sightings were a sign of the end of the world, were angelic or demonic, or were vehicles carrying people from other planets or other "dimensions".

Formation and spread

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Implausibility of humanoid aliens

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Contactee and Alien Abduction folklore often describe encounters with human or humanoid figures and abductors. In his 1964 article The Nonprevalence of Humanoids George Gaylord Simpson claimed[15] that it is extremely unlikely that there exists any form of extraterrestrial intelligence in the Solar System or elsewhere and that, even if they did exist, it was even more unlikely that they would be humanoids. His article was cited and analysed,[16] alongside evolutionary biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky’s similar view on the implausibility of the evolution of humanoid extraterrestrial life forms, in the famous 2014 collection of essays Archaeology, Anthropology and Interstellar Communication edited by astrobiologist Douglas Vakoch and published by NASA in 2014. In the late 1980s, evolutionary biologist and historian of science Stephen Jay Gould put forth his famous thought experiment that if evolution was rewound and played back again it would likely take a very different course and humans would never evolve, which in addition to his declared view against human-oriented evolutionary teleonomy, helped shaped the established view that if intelligent extraterrestrials did exist, they would likely not resemble humans. Biologist Jack Cohen has assumed a similar position about the iconic representation of the Grey alien from reports of UFO abduction and close encounters, stating that extraterrestrials from an alien world could not have evolved a physiology so similar to humans'.[17]

Modern popularization

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"UFO reports are not necessarily caused by visits from space travelers... If time and space are not as simple in structure as physicists have assumed until now, then the question ‘where do they come from?’ may be meaningless: they could come from a place in time."

Jacques Vallée, The Invisible College, p. 29 – 1975[18]

It is unclear exactly when the hypothesis in its complete form was first proposed. Early versions surfaced between the 1970s' pseudoscientific literature and 1990s internet culture, at times associated with the idioms "chrononaut UFOs", "time traveling humans" or simply "future humans". Examples include contributions by Jacques Vallée in his book The Invisible College, Radford University anthropology professor and former Forbes contributor David S. Anderson,[19] Jenny Randles' 2001 book Time Storms,[20] James Herbert Brennan's 1997 book Time-travel: a new perspective, which also draws parallels between the time travelers and elements of the pseudoarchaeological notion of ancient astronauts and Ooparts,[21] and many others. In their 1998 book The Day After Roswell, US Army officer Philip J. Corso and American novelist William J. Birnes reported that German physicist and engineer Dr Hermann Oberth believed the craft recovered at Roswell could have been a time machine.[22]

On April 27, 2012 History aired the "Time Travelers" episode from season 4 of the series Ancient Aliens produced by Prometheus Entertainment, available on Netflix since 2022.[23] In the same year, the "Time Benders" episode from season 18 of the same series aired on History, exploring other aspects of the concept and featuring more speakers, including American professor of biological anthropology Michael P. Masters from the Montana Technological University in Butte, Montana and British journalist and Ministry of Defence civil servant Nick Pope. Pope linked the Rendlesham Forest incident in the UK and the Cabo Valdés Case in Chile with the time-traveler hypothesis, a connection he also explored in his 2014 book (written with John Burroughs, USAF, Ret., and Jim Penniston, USAF, Ret.) Encounter in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of the World's Best-Documented UFO Incident, published by St. Martin's Press.[24] The two episodes feature, among others, ufologists Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, Sean David Morton, authors Erich von Däniken, David Hatcher Childress, Philip Coppens, and theoretical physicist Ronald L. Mallett, discussing the time-traveler hypothesis in the contexts of pseudoarchaeology and pseudohistory.

In 2013, the Huffington Post published an article[25] describing the time-traveler hypothesis and often referencing the Ancient Aliens episode. In the article, the author also reports an online conspiracy theory about how U.S. Navy Commander George W. Hoover allegedly revealed to his son, George Hoover Jr. and later to ufologist William J. Birnes, that the Roswell incident may have involved human beings from the future rather than aliens and that he believed those "beings" were not extraterrestrial, but rather "extratemporal" in nature. The article goes on linking Hoover's story to other alleged UFO sightings and UFO abduction accounts with similar statements and reports about aliens actually being "humans of the future who have found the technology to overcome the limitations of light speed and time travel paradoxes that keep present day humans from breaching the boundaries of time" and that their "often-humanoid appearance may suggest a link between the way we look today, and what we might look like thousands of years from now."[25]

In his 2019 book Identified Flying Objects and subsequent 2022 volume The Extratempestrial Model, Dr Masters explored more in depth various aspects of the time-traveler hypothesis, including fringe ancient astronauts theories and possible future development scenarios of human anatomy such as brain growth, craniofacial evolution, bipedalism, paedomorphism and more.[26][27][2][28][29][30][31][32] Masters and his theory were featured on various podcasts, such as Sean Patrick Hazlett's Through the Glass Darkly,[33] and The Cryptid Factor co-hosted by New Zealand journalist David Farrier, comedian Rhys Darby, producers Dan Schreiber and Leon Kirkbeck.[34]

In 2020 WatchMojo published a video on the topic.[28] In the same year, TNW also published an article about Masters' extratempestrial model.[35] In June 2022, British ESA astronaut Tim Peake mentioned the time-traveler hypothesis in an interview on Good Morning Britain.[36] In a 2023 interview with Stephen Colbert from The Late Show, American filmmaker Steven Spielberg also mentions the theory.[4]

A number of motives for the time-travelers are put forth in the different media where the hypothesis is discussed, such as historical or paleoanthropological interest to study our own past,[37] as well as tourism.[27]

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The 1966 Sherwood Schwartz TV series It's About Time portrays 20th-century astronauts being sent back to the stone age after traveling around the earth faster than the speed of light. The astronauts have to contend with the suspicions and superstitions of local cave-dwellers, who regard their advanced technology as sorcery. The astronauts eventually repair their space capsule and return to 1967 with the prehistoric family they befriended.

In Gregory Benford’s 1980 novel Timescape, scientist Saul Shriffer, a colleague of Frank Drake at the SETI Project Ozma, believes that a cryptic signal is of extraterrestrial origin, when it fact it had been sent thirty-four years into the past by humans in the future.

In his 1984 science fiction/fantasy novel Birds of Prey, American author David Drake describes six sterile and mutually telepathic sisters who time travel back in time to save humanity from an intelligent but monstrous alien species similar to social insects. The plot suggests that in the future humanity evolves to be quite different from its present form and that the six sisters, along with many other future humans, had become more similar to the insectoid aliens, somewhat of a hybrid between hominids and worker ants or bees, in their attempt to fight them for survival.

In Michael Crichton's 1987 novel Sphere (and subsequent film adaptation of the same name), what was thought to be an alien craft at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean turns out to be a ship built by humans from the future.

In 1993, Syfy (at the time "Sci-Fi Channel") produced their first original TV film,[38] Official Denial, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and written by Bryce Zabel, in which a man named Paul Corliss, played by Parker Stevenson, is abducted by aliens who at the end of the movie are revealed to be humans from the future.

In the fifteenth comic book of the Belgian series Blake and Mortimer, The Strange Encounter (2001), British physicist Philip Mortimer and Dr. Walt Kaufman from SUFOS (section of UFO Studies) investigate the corpse Major Lachlan Macquarrie disappeared in the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 after the appearance of three mysterious lights and reappeared in the present under the same circumstances, wearing a baldric inscribed with the words "Yellow King, 8061, Danger, Light, Plutonian, H, Poplar trees, Temple 1954". The same night of the autopsy, Mortimer fights an intruder wearing identical 18th century clothes and anachronistic items to Macquarrie. In the clash, the intruder falls and dies, revealing alien-like features under a human-suit. Based on the mysterious clue found on Major Macquarrie, they hypothesize that the alien could be from Pluto only to instantly realize that his physiology is unsuitable to survive the planet's harsh environment. Later, the dwarf-like alien scientist Dr. Z'ong reveals to Mortimer that commander Basam Damdu, absolute dictator of the Yellow Empire from The Secret of the Swordfish, along with his army, including Zong himself, are humans from 8061, a time when the earth is deserted due to a long nuclear war in the 21st century and humans are an endangered species with alien-like deformities. Some of these plot elements are similar to another earlier episode The Time Trap, where similar events such a post-nuclear dystopian Earth and a rising world order led by a tyrant take place in the 51st century, year 5060.

The English progressive rock band Yes wrote a song titled Aliens (Are Only Us from the Future) entirely dedicated to the subject. The track had been performed during Yes's In the Present world tour, but was never released, until the band's bassist Chris Squire decided to finally published it in 2012 together with English rock band Genesis’s guitarist Steve Hackett and Travis singer Fran Healy as co-writer,[39] calling it simply "Aliens", on their only studio album, A Life Within a Day.[40]

Jordan Peele's 2022 horror movie Nope references "futuristic humans coming back in time to stop us from destroying the planet."[41]

The 2014 movie Interstellar contains deus ex machina beings who built the tesseract environment inside the supermassive black hole Gargantua and possibly placed the wormhole near Saturn that will lead the crew of the Endurance to three potentially habitable exoplanets. These "superior" entities – called bulk-beings by American physicist Kip Thorne in The Science of Interstellar,[42] and referred to by the characters of the movie as "they" – are later revealed by the protagonist Cooper to be humans from the future who evolved to exist in five dimensions, guiding him and his daughter Murph through the necessary steps to crack the equation of quantum gravity and save humanity.

Terminology and connection to other theories

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Although in his books and publications Dr Masters uses the neologism "extratempestrial" to describe his model and the alleged beings piloting the UFOs, the overall idea has been dubbed "the time-traveler hypothesis" by executive director of nonprofit Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), Jan Harzan.[43]

The time-traveler hypothesis and the interdimensional hypothesis overlap by a certain degree. People in the ufology community, such as former MUFON director for the state of Pennsylvania John Ventre in an interview with KDKA News Radio,[44] as well as American parapsychologist and engineer Harold E. Puthoff,[45] refer to the two interchangeably. Dr Masters has stated that he considers his extratempestrial model a subcategory of the interdimensional hypothesis.[46] Indeed, from a more scientific standpoint – albeit controversially – within the framework of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, temporal paradoxes could be avoided if the time traveler would move from one dimension, or parallel universe, or timeline, to another.

Similarly to how the extraterrestrial hypothesis represents a potential solution to Fermi's paradox, the time-traveler hypothesis provides an alternative explanation for the absence of future time travelers. In an interview with Nova on PBS, astrophysicist and skeptic Carl Sagan stated that there's a possibility that time travelers from the future are already here and we simply don't have the means or the knowledge to recognize them as such, or have other names for them, such as "UFOs or ghosts or hobgoblins or fairies" and that he doesn't think "that the fact that we're not obviously being visited by time travelers shows that time travel is impossible."[47]

Criticism

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The time-traveler hypothesis is considered pseudoscientific.[citation needed] American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has referred to the hypothesis as illogic.[48][49] UFO skeptic Robert Sheaffer criticized Masters' work because it relies on "the belief that time travel is not only possible, but real."[2]

British astronomer and science writer David J. Darling has stated that the extraterrestrial hypothesis and the time-travel hypothesis are equally reasonable yet highly unlikely and unnecessary and that, although certain aerial phenomena have indeed eluded identification, there is no apparent reason to justify the claim that they're artificial and/or not of this world. Furthermore, he added that "if some UFOs are 'alien' craft, it's just as reasonable to suppose that they might be time machines from our own future than that they're spacecraft from other stars. The problem is the 'if.' (...) Outside of the popular mythos of flying saucers and archetypal, big-brained aliens, there's precious little credible evidence that they exist. So, my issue with the (Masters') book is not the ingenuity of its thesis, but the fact that there's really no need for such a thesis in the first place."[2]

Referring to the Rendlesham incident, science writer and UFO skeptic Ian Ridpath wrote that time-traveling UFO allegations from retired sergeant Jim Penniston's hypnosis session may have been influenced by him watching the sci-fi film Official Denial (which aired in 1993 and released on video in May 1994, a few months before Penniston's claim surfaced in September of the same year), suggesting a Life imitates art situation, with the film causing Penniston's false memory.[50][51]

In February 2022, American futurist and science communicator Isaac Arthur discussed the odds against the time-traveler hypothesis on episode 23 Are Aliens Just Time Traveling Humans of the podcast It's Probably (not) Aliens, specifically debunking the concept as it was exposed on the ‘Time Travel’ episode of the Ancient Aliens series.[52]

When asked about the plausibility of UFOs being future humans, Queensland University quantum physicist Fabio Costa told Popular Mechanics: "In a sense, traveling back in time requires two doors, one in the future and one in the past. You can only travel back if someone has opened the door to the past. So, people from the future cannot visit us... unless someone has already invented a time machine and nobody knows! (...) That leaves open the question: where is the time machine?"[53]

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