ID | #1646236095 |
Added | Wed, 02/03/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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This strange story was told by a resident of Moscow Elena Zaitseva. It happened literally a month and a half ago. As usual, she got up at half past four in the morning to get to work without traffic jams. I got behind the wheel and drove. But she was unlucky, a solid traffic jam had already formed at one of the intersections. She wasn't the only one who wanted to arrive early. That's the bottom line.
In order not to be stuck in the tail of a long traffic jam, Elena turned onto the next street. She knew the city well, so she boldly drove around, as she had done many times before. Then she turned again, and the street she needed should have already begun behind the alley.
However, there was no street. Elena found herself in the village. There were wooden houses around, almost under the windows covered with snow. There was no road. The car was stuck in some kind of snowdrift between the houses. Elena was so stunned that she didn't even know what to do. She automatically glanced at her watch. They showed five hours and five minutes. In no way could she have reached any village in such a short time.
And to what village? There was something wrong with this village, but she couldn't figure out what it was. Then the gate of one of the houses opened, and a man came out of it. An ordinary man, in felt boots, and a padded jacket. In his hands he carried a shovel for cleaning snow.
Elena looked at this man once again, and thought that something was wrong with him, too. His clothes seemed to be normal, but at the same time, old-fashioned. She looked around the houses again, and realized what was wrong with them. None of the houses had antennas. There were also no traces of car tires anywhere in the snow. And the houses were the same as they were many forty years ago. Not a single house of modern construction. Elena already shuddered with fear. She realized that she was in the past. And then, instantly, the village street disappeared, replaced by the one she was supposed to turn onto.
Now Elena is sure that for a few moments she was transported into the past. Of course, not everyone will believe her story, many will decide that she just fell asleep at the wheel, and she had a dream about a Soviet village. Elena herself suspected that there was every reason for such doubts. And so she decided to stock up on evidence. After visiting the archive, Elena found out that at the place where she was brought into the past, there was a village near Moscow forty years ago. And now she is completely sure that she saw one morning in the life of this village.
In fact, Elena is not the only one who suddenly found herself in the past or the future for a moment.
Andrey Maksimenko and his friend Egor Begunov have been engaged in the historical reconstruction club for many years. They visited a lot of places of former battles, where they participated in reconstructed battles. The most unusual event happened to them in Kazakhstan. Their group was invited by Kazakh reenactors, a battle of Slavs and nomads was planned. The place for the game was chosen simply in the steppe, where no one will interfere. Before the start of the battle, Andrey and Egor decided to take a little walk around the neighborhood. It cannot be said that they are so far away from the camp. But soon it seemed to them that they were lost and found themselves somewhere completely different.
The fact is that before that they were walking on the green steppe, and now there was scorched grass everywhere. Previously, the clear sky was all covered with heavy clouds that were rushing at high speed. It seemed like it was about to rain.
The guys had already decided to turn back when they noticed that a group of horsemen on horseback was coming straight to them. Deciding that these were people from their own group, they decided to wait for them.
Soon the riders approached, and surrounded the guys in a tight ring.
They were dressed like nomads, and called to each other in an incomprehensible language. Andrey decided that the guys from the Kazakh team decided to play them. However, it was unclear when they all suddenly managed to shave their heads, and grow a lonely and long tail on the back of their heads, like the Zaporozhye Cossacks.
And Andrey told them in Russian that they had done well, as if they had prepared for the film. But the riders did not seem to understand anything, and continued to shout something in their own language. One even swung, and hit him with a rock.
Then both guys decided that the joke was going too far. Cursing, they got into a fight. Yegor managed to pull one of the riders from the saddle and even snatch the kamcha from his hands. This completely exasperated the riders, and they grabbed their sabers. Egor felt a blow in the back, and immediately the ground began to spin under his feet.
They were both lying on the green grass, and above them was a clear and high Kazakh sky. It was unclear where the clouds and green grass had gone. The friends looked at each other. Yegor had large cuts on his jacket and shirt, as if from a saber strike. But he himself was completely unharmed. And in his hands he held a kamcha.
It was this very kamcha that he decided to present to the Kazakh team. Of course, it's strange that the grass and the sky have suddenly changed so much, but it's still too much to wave your sabers at.
Alas, the people of the Kazakh team had an iron alibi. All of them drank amicably with the Russian team, and no one went anywhere even for ten minutes. On the contrary, the story of Andrey and Egor was perceived by the Kazakhs as a hoax. Only the kamcha, presented to the public as a fact of the attack, proved to be a sufficient argument for ending the disputes. It was examined very carefully, and it was recognized that no one had such a camcha. It was immediately attributed to a typical kamche of the Wusun period, that is, it looked as if it had been made fifteen hundred years ago. But at the same time it looked quite new.
Of course, the guys immediately began to ask how the riders were dressed and how they were armed. According to the description, they looked exactly like nomads-Usuni. And the Russian guys absolutely did not understand either the ammunition of the nomads, nor their weapons, nor the history of Kazakhstan. So that the draw on their part was excluded.
Of course, they could have been attacked by some other group of fans of historical reconstruction, just to play the Russians. And this, too, was quickly checked. Alas, this fact was also not confirmed. There was only one plausible explanation - Andrey and Egor made a trip to the past. And not only did they commit, but they got themselves a souvenir there. It can be said that they were extracted at the risk of their lives.
Of course, such cases of a person falling into the past or into the future are extremely rare. And usually stories about such incidents are met with maximum distrust. Probably because many people do not know that science in principle does not deny the possibility of time travel.
And it so happened that the experimental proof of this was obtained much earlier than the theoretical base appeared. This happened in 1943, during the infamous Philadelphia experiment. The experiment was led by the father of the theory of relativity Albert Einstein. His task was to create a warship invisible to the enemy. It was decided to cover the military cruiser with a magnetic field. But the result was completely unexpected. The ship first disappeared altogether, and then, a few days later, it was found in a completely different place, several kilometers away. There were 181 people on board the ship during the experiments. After the unscheduled teleportation of the cruiser, only twenty-one of them remained alive. The rest died for various reasons, including simply from fear.
Albert Einstein himself believed that time travel would be possible if a person could use special "passages" that connect one cosmic black hole to another. But the force of gravity inside a black hole is such that an unwary researcher who decides to conduct this experiment will simply flatten.
Fortunately, there is still hope for fans of temporary travel. As it turned out, Albert Einstein's conclusions are not perfect. At one time, he claimed that no particle in the universe can move faster than the speed of light. But during recent experiments at CERN, Switzerland, it turned out that this seems not to be the case. The neutrino particles allegedly exceeded it by sixty nanoseconds. A very small amount, but if this is confirmed, then these sixty nanoseconds will lead to drastic changes in the ideas about our world. First of all, it will prove a lot of existing and overlapping measurements – it was through them that neutrino beams passed when they overtook the speed of light. As well as the possibility of traveling to the past and future.
However, we still do not have enough energy resources to create a real time machine. But who knows what discoveries await us in the near future.
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