I'm on a 7 day trip to greater noida. I first arrived in New Delhi to attend an exam, which was on 25th June. I was with my friend, and we both stayed the night of 24th June in a hotel, near new delhi railway station. Now what i'm about to write next may require a leap of faith. So we were sitting in our room at the hotel, and we started checking the location of our exam centre. We just wanted to check it's distance from the station. Google maps showed the distance to be over 2000 km. We were confused, as one should have been. Then my friend checked our location, and it was Lahore.
He thought there must be something wrong with the wifi of the hotel. So I checked the location by using my data connection, and still was lahore. We thought there is something wrong the hotel. But could be wrong, it's not like we were in a parallel universe. EXCATLY.
Now before you say that's a bunch of bullshit, hear me out. We don't know if the theory of parallel universe is true or not. If it hasn't been proved, that doesn't mean it cannot exist. I was always iffy on the theory. But after the incident, I believe it.
I believe that me and my friend were in an alternate reality, where India and Pakistan were never separated. I know it's controversial, but hey freedom of speech right.
He thought there must be something wrong with the wifi of the hotel. So I checked the location by using my data connection, and still was lahore. We thought there is something wrong the hotel. But could be wrong, it's not like we were in a parallel universe. EXCATLY.
Now before you say that's a bunch of bullshit, hear me out. We don't know if the theory of parallel universe is true or not. If it hasn't been proved, that doesn't mean it cannot exist. I was always iffy on the theory. But after the incident, I believe it.
I believe that me and my friend were in an alternate reality, where India and Pakistan were never separated. I know it's controversial, but hey freedom of speech right.
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