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Abandoned Mental Hospital Campus. Image 4 "Old Laundry Machines"

Abandoned Mental Hospital Campus. Image 4 "Old Laundry Machines"

This is a continuation to the last 3 images i've shared of this location right here.

I thought these machines where super cool while they were stuck in time.

You know, in physics many top scientists STRONGLY believe that the past and future still exists and is still as real as the present we just cant access it(Block Universe), so somewhere in the universe these machines are still brand new looking. The past and future is just a concept, the universe is not a computer, it doesnt hold onto files and then delete them forever. The past and the future arent just some deletable files.

Instead of time "flowing" or the present being a privileged moment, the universe is viewed as a fixed, four-dimensional "block" of spacetime where every event has its own permanent coordinates.

Think of it like a map of the USA and lets say you are in Chicago, you are looking at the map, you see New York, California, South Carolina etc.. They are all there on the map, They all exist but because you are in Chicago you cant instantly access these other states, but that doesnt mean they dont exist, now think of the past, present, future as a map, they're all there in the universe in thier own coordinates, every event, we just cant access them instantly and we will never be able to have the technology to be able to do that.

It all has to do with spacetime and how it flows, I mean another similar example I can tell you that has to do with light, we still see stars that exploded millions of years ago, they are in the past, that star you see at night(most of the stars you see) doesnt exist anymore if you go to those coordinates right now, that star is not there anymore, however from earth we still see the "past" of that star when it still existed even though its not there anymore. Its all just really interesting and very weird if you really think about it.

P.S. Whoever is going around downvoting all the viewers comments including mine, firstly I know you are one of my seasoned haters that watch all my content and leave hateful comments and downvotes, how sad of a life you gotta live to constantly come to my posts just to hate and downvote? you know it doesnt affect anything in anyway and if anything its helping my content more than you can imagine, but also secondly, you think youre hurting the post by downvoting when really in reality the algorithm notices engagment(whether its a downvote or upvote or hate comment) and basically does the opposite of what youre trying to accomplish, Reddit also knows about my profile here now and they know how many fake reports get made on my profile so there for they wont just take me down do to a fake report, so please be my guest and continue doing what youre doing, its helping me out, I just wanted to mention how sad of a life you must live.

u/Tareqyounis90 — 5 hours ago
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Brick section of the National Road and U.S. Route 40, Ohio, USA [OC][1367×2048]

This is an abandoned section of the National Road and U.S. Route 40 in Morristown, Ohio. It was built in 1828, bricked in 1918, and bypassed in 1940. The National Road had been completed through the area in 1826, with U.S. Route 40 designated along the corridor in 1926. I've posted more photos and a narrative of my travels along the National Road here.

u/shermancahal — 14 hours ago

Adena Branch of the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad, OH, USA [OC][2048×1534]

The Adena Branch of the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway was completed in 1904 for the Adena Railroad, which had been organized to connect the coal fields of Harrison and Belmont counties in Ohio to larger railroads. It included the construction of several tunnels and trestles. The branch remained in service until 1993, when the Saginaw Mine south of St. Clairsville closed. With its principal remaining customer gone, the Adena Branch was abandoned soon afterward. I've posted more photos and the history of the W&LE, including the Adena Branch, here.

u/shermancahal — 1 day ago

Abandoned Mental Hospital Campus. Image 3 "Old Laundry Facility"

This is a continuation to the last couple photos I posted of this location.

This place is the laundry facility to the huge abandoned hospital. This campus has at least 10 abandoned large buildings, some of them completely collapsed and some, like this one, still standing frozen in time.

It was a lot of fun exploring this place as there were so many different parts to explore. Ive got more pictures of this location that I want to share with you all here on Reddit. Enjoy!

u/Tareqyounis90 — 1 day ago

Abandoned agricultural machinery inside shell of a warehouse

Does anyone know what it is? Perhaps it makes bales of hay

u/BeOFF — 1 day ago
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Bypassed section of the National Road and U.S. Route 40, Ohio, USA [OC][2048×1534]

This is along the National Road and U.S. Route 40 in Hendrysburg, Ohio, which was realigned in 1935 and widened in 1947, only to be bypassed by Interstate 70 in 1966. The National Road had been completed through the area in 1826, with U.S. Route 40 designated along the corridor in 1926. I've posted more photos and a narrative of my travels along the National Road here.

u/shermancahal — 1 day ago

[OC] Ghosts of the Past, Wishes for the Future (Tautenburg ruins, GER)

On a hill surrounded by lush forests and the small village of Tautenburg lie the ruins of an old castle.

According to the information boards, it might have been constructed as early as the middle of the 12th century and it was first mentioned in the middle of the 13th - today, there isn't much left of it apart from this tower. Apparently, the royal line died off in the 17th century and a few decades after that, most of it was deconstructed to build a different building in Frauenprießnitz.

When standing inside the remaining tower, one can look up to find this view. A tree has begun to grow at the top of the ruins and pigeons are nesting next to it. With the clouds passing over us, it felt like a window both into the past and the future. I didn't expect to be moved by these ruins as much as I was, especially since they aren't particularly big, all things considered. But this view and the gorgeous surrounding area absolutely made them worth the visit!

u/TheTearsYouUnsaw — 2 days ago