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Perhaps everyone's dream is the entrance to the "parallel space", in which you can become a "time traveler". In 19th-century England, there was a man named Dunn, who was a pilot and concurrent

author:Wen Dao Mugong

Perhaps everyone's dream is the entrance to the "parallel space", in which you can become a "time traveler". In 19th-century England, a man named Dunn, a pilot and aeronautical engineer, was rigorous and serious, but he repeatedly complained that his dreams could predict events.

During the Boer War, Dunn was stationed in South Africa with his troops. One night, he had a bizarre dream. When he woke up, he wrote the story into a book. In the dream, Dunn saw himself standing on a mountain, watching a volcano about to erupt, and water vapor rose from the ground around him. He felt very scared in his heart.

Then Dunn saw himself on a nearby island and begged French officials there to send ships to rescue about 4,000 people in distress. Just as he was pleading, he woke up.

If this is just a dream, then there really is nothing special. The point is that the trajectory of this dream miraculously coincides with reality.

Because not long after, Dunne, who was in the camp, saw a report about a disaster from the latest British newspaper "The Daily Telegraph", the headline "Martinic volcanic eruption", which reported the volcanic eruption in the French West Indies, killing 40,000 people and saving the survivors by rescue teams sent by the French authorities. Except that the number of people killed was 10 times higher than Dunn saw in his dream, the other described situations were very similar to those in his dreams.

And Dunn mentioned several similar things in his work. One night, he dreamed that he was near Khartoum, Sudan, and saw three Englishmen in rags, claiming to have been walking from the southern tip of Africa. As a result, the next morning, the Daily Telegraph published news that a British expedition planned to hike from the Cape of Good Hope to Cairo had arrived in Khartoum. And Dunn didn't know anything about it beforehand.

In another dream before dawn, Dunn saw a train derailed near Fourff Bridge in Scotland and fell off the roadbed. A few months later, his dream came true again when a train named Flying Scotsman had an accident and derailed near Furf Bridge and fell off the roadbed.

The strange coincidence between these dreams and reality makes people wonder whether Dunn really has strange abilities, is a "time traveler", and his "mount" is his dream.

Perhaps everyone's dream is the entrance to the "parallel space", in which you can become a "time traveler". In 19th-century England, there was a man named Dunn, who was a pilot and concurrent
Perhaps everyone's dream is the entrance to the "parallel space", in which you can become a "time traveler". In 19th-century England, there was a man named Dunn, who was a pilot and concurrent
Perhaps everyone's dream is the entrance to the "parallel space", in which you can become a "time traveler". In 19th-century England, there was a man named Dunn, who was a pilot and concurrent

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