Thursday, June 2, 2016

Tim Cook Believes he saw an iPhone in a 350 Year Old Painting

Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple believes that the “letter” in the painting “Man Handing a Letter to a Women in the Entrance Hall of a House” is an Apple iPhone.  This painting by Pieter de Hooch was painted in 1670 while the first iPhone was released in 2007.  So, how is this possible?  Many believe that time travelers exist and this may be just one example of this.  While this could be a pliable answer, even the name says it is a letter.  This doesn’t look like a letter to me.  It’s incredible what people are saying about this and what their opinions are.  Maybe it’s just an advertising stunt, or maybe it truly is a time traveler.  We know one thing for sure, Tim Cook is convinced that it is a real iPhone.

To read more and see the painting, go to:
http://www.cnet.com/news/apple-ceo-tim-cook-swears-he-saw-an-iphone-in-a-350-year-old-painting/

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