Back in April 2006, on the street of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, a young man in an old suit suddenly appeared, holding an old film camera in his hand, looking a little overwhelmed. Soon after, the police station that received the alarm call immediately sent several policemen to investigate the situation. When the police arrived, they found the young man still staying where he was. They asked and asked, asking for identification. Unexpectedly, the young man took out the Communist Youth League membership card of the Soviet era, and the name on the card was Sergei Ponomarenko (сергейпономарен).
According to the record on the Communist Youth League card, Sergei should be 74 years old now, but he doesn't look like him at all. The police thought Sergei was mentally ill, so they took him to the clinic for treatment. After understanding the purpose of the police, the doctor made a routine video recording and then made a general inquiry. According to Sergei, he is 25 years old. When he was out shooting, he happened to find a UFO, so he quickly took pictures, but after putting down the camera, he found himself in a strange environment.
Hearing this, the doctor asked for a camera and arranged for Sergei to rest in the next room. In the meantime, he wants to see if there are any clues in the camera. However, when Sergei walked out of the house, he was gone. The only thing that still exists is the camera. After the doctor developed the photos in the camera, he found that the photos were taken at 1958, which not only contained Sergei, but also the mysterious UFO he described.
In addition, there are photos of Sergei and the woman, as well as photos of the woman herself. When the police knew the seriousness of the matter, they immediately returned to the police station to investigate Sergei's information. As a result, the police found Sergei missing at 1960, and just now he said he was 25 years old, that is, 1958. What is this? Later, the police found the woman in the photo again, and learned through inquiry that the woman's name was "valentina" and she was 74 years old this year.
Valentina said that a few years ago, she also received a photo of Sergei, who was standing by the Dnieper River with Kiev in the distance. On the back of the photo, she said, "I'm fine. I'll try to come back." . However, just when people suspected that Sergei was in a parallel universe, careful netizens found the problem. First, Sergei's Communist Youth League card is different from that in the 1950s, and it is suspected of forgery.
Second, the Communist Youth League membership card shows that Sergei was born in March 1932, but Sergei claimed to be born in June; Third, valentina received a photo of Sergey, and the tall building behind him had PS marks. So the Sergei incident is still a mystery, and there is no strong evidence to explain the problem of crossing. I wonder if readers believe in Time Crossing?