ID | #1714296861 |
Added | Sun, 28/04/2024 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Baranova writes to the Commission on AI:
Now about the incident with the castle. A few years ago, I went to visit a relative in Moscow for 2 days. She lived in a communal apartment: she was in one room, and a neighbor of about 30 years old was in the other.
The day after my arrival, I was busy with lunch in the kitchen. I saw a neighbor walk down the hall to his room (I guessed that it was him), I heard him fiddling with the lock of his room (then I found out that it was an English-type lock and that always worked flawlessly
worked). He fiddled with it for a very long time, did not open it and left.After about 10 minutes, he came with a friend and together they opened for 40 minutes. I heard one of them talking in the kitchen: "Well, once again, slowly, calmly..."Yes, I've already tried it in different ways."
And when I heard that they wanted to break down the door, I suddenly decided: "I'm going to open it now! I'm going to open it now!"
She quickly approached them, took the key from one of them, only stuck it deep, the lock clicked for some reason and opened. I was terribly surprised myself, you can imagine how long their faces were.
I understood later that they mistook me for a con artist, a lock picker... For a long time this event was discussed there and at home with me.
Hypotheses
The mechanical effect
Mechanical effects on objects of various natural factors may be something mystical (e.g., poltergeist). Such factors may include scratches and teeth marks on objects, bruises and bite marks on the man's fingerprints revealed by dust, etc.
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Investigation
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