People Fall Into Parallel Worlds - Alternative View

People Fall Into Parallel Worlds - Alternative View
People Fall Into Parallel Worlds - Alternative View

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Although physicists have theoretically proved the possibility of the existence of parallel worlds, in reality it is difficult for us to imagine. However, more and more stories of people who, as they believe, have managed to visit a different time or space, have appeared recently. And for this they did not need a spacecraft or a time machine …

Andrey Maksimenko and his friend Yegor Begunov are members of the historical reconstruction club, they participated in role-playing games. Somehow they ended up in Kazakhstan, where an imitation of a battle between Slavs and nomads was supposed to take place. The "battle" was staged right in the steppe. Before the start of the game, Andrey and Egor decided to take a walk around the neighborhood. It seems that they moved very close to the camp, but suddenly got lost. Underfoot, instead of fresh greenery, there was burnt grass, the clear sky was overcast with clouds.

Suddenly the guys noticed that a group of horsemen was approaching them. They decided that they were "theirs" from the reconstruction club, especially since they were dressed like ancient nomads. Soon the horsemen rode up and surrounded the guys in a tight ring. Andrey and Yegor were surprised that they were talking to each other in a foreign language. The first thought was that local Kazakhs decided to arrange a joke for them. Andrei spoke to the nomads in Russian, but they seemed not to understand a word, continuing to shout something "not our way." One rider even swung and hit Andrei with a kamcha. A fight broke out, Yegor pulled one of the opponents from the saddle and snatched the kamcha from his hands. Then the soldiers grabbed their sabers.

Yegor felt a blow in the back, and then the earth spun under his friends' feet. Both woke up lying on the green grass, above their heads - a cloudless sky. Egor had cuts on his jacket and shirt, as if from blows from a saber, and in his hands he … held a kamcha! Still believing in the rally, the guys presented this kamcha to the Kazakhs as material evidence. But they were at a loss: while Andrei and Yegor were absent, both teams - Russian and Kazakh - were vigorously celebrating the meeting, and no one even left the camp for a short time!

The kamcha brought by Yegor was examined from all sides. It looks like it belonged to the ancient period, but it did not look old. After the guys described the soldiers who attacked them, their clothes and weapons, the locals "recognized" the typical Usun nomads who rode along these steppes fifteen hundred years ago as the aggressors. But the Russians knew nothing about this tribe and therefore could not invent anything.

Most recently, the Russian press published the story of a Muscovite Elena Zaitseva. One fine day the woman, as usual, left the house at half past five in the morning to get to work without traffic jams. But at one of the intersections, the car got stuck in a traffic jam. Then Elena decided to turn onto the next street and take a detour. Although Elena was driving along a familiar route, after taxiing out of the alley, she found herself in an unfamiliar place. Snow-covered wooden houses were all around, the road disappeared somewhere, and the car got stuck in a snowdrift. Then the gate of the nearest house opened and a man in a quilted jacket and felt boots with a shovel in his hands came out. His clothes seemed to Elena some kind of old-fashioned. Looking around, she saw that there was no television antenna above any house. Suddenly the landscape changed, and Elena found herself on a Moscow street again. Everything around was as usual. Just in case, the woman visited the archive and found out that there was a village near Moscow forty years ago.

The episode that happened to the Spanish engineer Pedro Olivia Ramirez received a wide response in the foreign press. Ramirez lived in Alcalá de Guadeira, a town a few miles southeast of Seville. One late evening he was returning home from Seville, where he went on a business trip. Turning off a narrow country road, the engineer suddenly found himself on a wide six-lane highway. In the distance, industrial buildings and high-rise residential buildings could be seen. Tall green grass grew on both sides of the highway. As the car moved down the highway, Ramirez felt the temperature rise. In addition, he began to hear some voices, as if in the distance. One voice told him that he had been teleported "to another land."

Not knowing what to do, Ramirez continued on his way. Other cars were passing by. Their models seemed outdated to him, instead of plates with license plates on them were some kind of dark narrow rectangles. Only an hour later, our hero saw a left turn. Following this road, half an hour later he found himself in front of signs to Alcabala, Malaga and Sevilla … Turning to Sevilla, Ramirez was soon surprised to find that his own house in Alcala de Guadeira was on his left. Subsequently, the engineer tried to find a mysterious intersection with a turn onto a six-lane highway, but it was not on the map, and no one had ever heard of such a route.

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