Time Cube
American conspiracy website (1997–2015) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Time Cube was a pseudoscientific personal web page set up in 1997 by the self-proclaimed "wisest man on earth", Otis Eugene "Gene" Ray.[3] It was a self-published outlet for Ray's "theory of everything", also called "Time Cube", which polemically claims that all modern sciences are participating in a worldwide conspiracy to teach lies by omitting his theory's alleged truth that each day actually consists of four days occurring simultaneously.[4] Alongside these statements, Ray described himself as a "godlike being with superior intelligence who has absolute evidence and proof" for his views. Ray asserted repeatedly and variously that the academic world had not taken Time Cube seriously.[5]
Type of site | Personal web page and conspiracy blog |
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Created by | Otis Eugene "Gene" Ray |
Commercial | No |
Launched | 1997; 27 years ago (1997) |
Current status | Inactive[lower-alpha 1] |
The website registration expired in August 2015.[1]