Encounter With Time Window At The Upper Current River And Curious Glimpses From The Past
Ellen Lloyd -AncientPages.com - Can "time windows" into other worlds be opened to let us view scenes from the past or future?
We have previously seen many reports of people who have witnessed historical people and events, just like watching a movie. If interdimensional portals do exist, then we can occasionally see scenes from different timelines and invisible worlds. It may sound like science fiction, but more and more scientists are suggesting that our reality could be surrounded by several worlds invisible to the naked eye.
This interesting case involves a man who, for a moment, saw glimpses of past events 400 years ago. The event remains an unexplained mystery. Did a "time window" accidentally open in front of him?
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