There is no doubt that some of us, or all of us, had experienced earlier in his life a form of chance, perhaps by saying the same thing at the same time as someone else, or that you had met an old friend in an unexpected place, Two kinds of chance, a kind that you can not believe is happening at first sight, and the kind that leaves you stunned by the amount of astonishment that is happening in you.
1. Incident or reincarnation:
(Reincarnation is rebirth after death on the image of another being according to the Hindu religion).
Ferrari's Enzo Ferrari died on August 14, 1988, and two months later, in October 1988, the famous Arsenal footballer Massoud Ozil was born.
Take a look at their picture, an amazing coincidence? Or evidence of reincarnation health? Of course it's just a coincidence and we do not need to prove it to you, because that might be an insult to your smart readers dear readers.
2. The separated twins with two identical lives:
One of the twins in Ohio, who were separated immediately after birth, grew up without knowing each other, but their lives, oddly enough, were shared on many points.
They were both named "James" by the people who adopted them, and both grew up to become police officers. They married a woman named "Linda" and then each gave birth to a male son. They named their son "Alan" "Folded", and both became divorced after that, both married for the second time and each with a woman called "Betty". (Source)
Note: The accuracy and correctness of the information depends on their statements only, they may be lying and this can not be proven or denied.
3. Did Edgar Allan Poe have a travel machine over time?
Some people believe that this is true, or would I have known about an event half a century before?
In his book, Arthur Gordon Pem of Nantucket, the author tells the story of four sailors who sank from their ship and then had to eat one of the boys who served on their ship, Richard Parker.
Although Bo claimed that the story was based on real events, this was not entirely true. Forty-six years after the publication of this book, a ship sank, and its sailors, who then had to eat a boy laden with them, survived. Can you guess the boy's name? He was named: Richard Parker. (Source 1, source 2)
4. Mark Twain's Signature:
Did famous philosopher Mark Twain succeed in predicting his own death? No, of course, it was a strange coincidence.
Mark Twain was born in 1835, when Halley was guilty of passing by the earth, which passes every 76 years, but Twain expected to die by the next passage. In 1909, he said: "I was brought to this life with The arrival of Halley's guilty in 1835, "and added:" It is coming next year, and I expect to leave with his arrival also. "
The writer died only one day after the appearance of Halley's comet in 1910. (Source)
5. The story of Anthony Hopkins and one of the rare books:
When Anthony Hopkins was preparing for his role in the film "The Girl from Petrovka," he wanted to get a copy of the borrowed book - the book by author George Pfeiffer - so he could study the story before filming it.
But no copy was found until he was in his subway seat, where a copy of the book was found in the same cabin as he was traveling. The actor did not end up here. After meeting the writer "George Pfeiffer," the latter told him that even he himself did not have a copy of his book at that time, since he lent his last copy of it to a friend who lost it on the subway. (Source)
6. Miss that does not sink:
As you might think, Violet Jessup is either a very lucky woman or a real omen.
The waitress and the young nurse were aboard the HMS Olympic when they hit the HMS Hawke and were also aboard the HMHS Britannic when it sank after hitting a sea mine. It was on board the Titanic when it sank from an iceberg in the north The Atlantic Ocean, no wonder it has become known as the lady that does not sink. (Source)
7. The man who predicted the sinking of the Titanic:
14 years before Titanic sinking, in 1898 there was a fictional novelist named Morgan Robertson who wrote about a ship drowned in a novel called "futility" and was named ship in the book "Titan".
It is not surprising here. For example, in the true Titanic, the ship was described in the novel as "not drowning", and both ships suffered from a severe shortage of lifeboats, and both collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic. (Source 1, source 2, source 3)
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