5 BIZARRE Experiences of People Being in a Parallel Universe
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We live in a world where there are infinite possibilities. They come to us in our day-to-day decision making. However, we only get to live in one set of such possibilities. You either took the job or you didn’t. You either said yes or no. You either held on or let go. But a part of us may wonder: could there be an alternate reality where a different version of ourselves took a different path in life? Here are 5 Bizarre Experiences of People Being in a Parallel Universe💥 Exclusive Videos - https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries💥 Every Town Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/every-town/id1524730356💥 Scary Mysteries Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE86yS_VM7qjiICqRPmwLQ💥 Contact Us [email protected]. Lerina Gordo (July 2008)One of the most unforgettable episodes of the popular sci-fi TV series "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is the one aptly titled "Parallels." The story centers on Lt. Worf, played by Michael Dorn, who gradually discovers that he is in a parallel universe. 4. Carol McElheney (March 2006)They say that to fully find one's self, one must go back to where it all started. That’s why a woman named Carol Chase McElheney decided to visit her family's roots. But instead of finding the answers she had long been searching for, she stumbled upon some questions that no one could possibly make sense of.3. James Richards (2009)Unless you've been living in a cave, you probably have heard about the legendary band, The Beatles. With almost a billion record units sold worldwide, this English rock band is touted as one of the most important music acts of all time. Sadly, good things must also come to an end. In 1970, the group broke up. Each of the original members have pursued their solo careers ever since. 2. Pedro Ramirez (November 1986)The great American poet Robert Frost once wrote a poem called "The Road Not Taken." The person in that poem contemplated what could have happened had he travelled the other road that he saw at a diversion. 1. The Gadianton Canyon Incident (May 1972)Vicious creatures, scary critters, and the unforgiving climate often come to mind when we think of deserts. But paranormal tales, unexplained mysteries, and spooky stories of the unknown are also reasons why these barren and lonely places can be so terrifying. Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices