He calls himself Eno Alaric, better known online as @radianttimetraveler. His claim? That he’s traveled to the year 2671 and returned with warnings for us.
Sounds like a plot from a sci-fi movie, right? Except, here’s where things get interesting — some of what he said is starting to line up with real-world events.
Whether he’s a master of educated guesses or something more, people are paying attention.
The asteroid that never came — but still caused a stir
Alaric said that on March 30, a giant asteroid named Goliath would pass dangerously close to Central America. He claimed it might even cause damage to the United States.
Now, did a giant space rock slam into the Earth? No.
But around that time, NASA did log unusual near-Earth activity, and multiple meteor sightings were reported across the Americas. It wasn’t a direct hit, but it wasn’t nothing either.
April 20: Eruption, ash, and blood-red skies
This is where things get eerie.
Alaric predicted the largest volcanic eruption of the century would occur on April 20, turning the skies red and pink. Sure enough, that week, Hawai’i’s Kīlauea volcano became active again. In Indonesia, Mount Lewotobi also erupted — launching ash clouds and lava high into the air.
Both events lit up the skies. Not exactly proof of time travel, but an oddly accurate forecast.
July heatwave? He nailed it
For the week of July 7 to 13, Alaric warned of record-breaking heat across the U.S. Temperatures, he said, would go above 114°F, causing wildfires and widespread chaos.
And guess what? They did.
From Texas to New York, the U.S. baked under extreme heatwaves, with temps crossing 110°F in some regions. Wildfires flared up. Flash floods hit Texas. The patterns? Uncomfortably close to his predictions.
Now, it could be a lucky guess. But it could also mean this guy knows something we don’t.
September 21: Hurricane warning
This one hasn’t happened yet. But it’s coming.
Alaric’s next big claim? That on September 21, a Category 6 hurricane — yes, stronger than anything currently on the official scale — will slam into the southeastern U.S., especially Florida and Georgia. He predicts winds of 400 mph, which is frankly beyond terrifying.
Meteorologists haven’t confirmed anything of that scale yet. But storm activity in the Atlantic is already higher than usual this year. So people are watching closely.
But hold on. Is time travel even possible?
That depends on who you ask.
Most scientists agree that we don’t have the technology or understanding to make it happen — at least not yet. But theoretically? Physics leaves room for possibilities, especially when it comes to concepts like wormholes, time dilation, and parallel timelines.
So no, we can’t prove Alaric traveled through time. But we also can’t 100% rule it out.
This isn’t his first rodeo
Alaric’s been posting for a while, and not all his predictions are disasters. He previously claimed that TikTok would be banned and then reinstated — and that did happen in some regions.
He also mentioned early signs of an AI revolution, extreme weather becoming the new normal, and unusual animal behavior patterns. And slowly, some of those things are unfolding too.
Whether you call it smart guessing, pattern recognition, or prophecy — he’s got people paying attention.
So… what if he’s right?
That’s the question gnawing at many.
If this hurricane hits in September, or if the next few months play out the way he says, people won’t be laughing anymore. Governments might start listening. Or at the very least, preparing.
Because what this really means is: whether or not time travel is real, the possibility of future events being this predictable is something worth thinking about.
Especially when the signs are already showing.
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