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“Tim Cook” says yes again !! Did a Dutch painter paint a man holding an “iPhone” 350 years ago?

It’s a mystery for art lovers to ponder again. After people noticed an “iPhone”-like object in an antique painting by a Dutch painter 350 years ago.

This painting was by Pieter de Hooch, a prominent 17th century Dutch painter who created many works of domestic scenes.

For the image seen here it is called “The man delivers a letter to a woman in a corridor” Which, according to the official description, is the image of a man “delivering a letter” to a woman sitting on a chair. and have a small dog lying on your lap

However, many who have seen this image have noticed that What the man in the photo is holding is probably not a letter, but more like an iPhone. This image will be considered a key element of the proof that we humans can travel back in time.


If you still don’t believe it … Maybe the answer to “Tim Cook” (Tim Cook) Apple executive. It might make you change your mind

Cook visited the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam in 2016 and was shocked to see what the man in the photo was holding.

Neelie Kroes, a former Dutch politician who brought the prison to the museum. Ask him at the seminar “Tim, do you know where and when the iPhone was invented?”

Apple’s CEO responded “I think I only found the answer last night. Last night Neely took me to see the art. And there was a picture that shocked me. I saw an iPhone in it.

The news team would like to contact and ask Hok to let him know and know he will survive … Unfortunately, he died hastily from 1684.

Some imaginative art spectators have already observed the woman in the painting “The Expected One” by the Austrian artist Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller. It appears she plowed the iPhone 162 years ago, before experts described it as a “prayer book”.

source: ladbible

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