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Moberly-Jourdain Incident

Two Oxford academics walked through the gardens of Versailles and found themselves in 1789. They saw Marie Antoinette sketching. Men in tricorn hats. Buildings that no longer existed. A time slip? They wrote a book. The mystery was never solved.

1901
Palace of Versailles, France
2+ witnesses

The Moberly-Jourdain incident suggests time can slip.

The Witnesses

Eleanor Jourdain:

  • Oxford principal
  • Highly educated
  • Credible witness
  • Documented experience
  • Co-author

Charlotte Moberly:

  • Also academic
  • St Hugh’s College
  • No history of delusion
  • Careful researcher
  • Published findings

The Experience

August 10, 1901:

  • Visiting Versailles
  • Walking gardens
  • Atmosphere changed
  • Depression felt
  • People in period dress

What They Saw

The visions:

  • Men in tricorn hats
  • Woman sketching (Marie Antoinette?)
  • Kiosk that didn’t exist
  • Running messengers
  • Sense of urgency

Their Research

Investigation:

  • Returned multiple times
  • Studied archives
  • Matched descriptions
  • To 1789 layouts
  • Published “An Adventure”

The Theories

Explanations:

  • Time slip
  • Ghosts
  • Costume party
  • Shared hallucination
  • Fraud

Legacy

Impact:

  • Book still in print
  • Academic interest
  • Time slip concept
  • Versailles mystery
  • Never explained

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