A few incredible coincidences in history

in history •  5 years ago 

Incredible coincidences and incomprehensible coincidences of circumstances always border on something mystical, causing surprise, shock and bewilderment. At such moments, you are especially keen to believe in the life-changing turns, evil rock or karmic laws. Here are some of the known stories of cases, which can not be explained logically.

  1. The murderer and guardian angel J. Wilkes Booth is known for his stories as the murderer of the American president Abraham Lincoln. By incredible coincidence, the criminal's brother Edwin Booth's presidential son Robert. It happened on the railway platform when Robert almost fell on the way at the time of departure of the train. Within seconds, Edwin's hand grabbed him by the collar, preventing him from falling under the wheels.
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  1. Halley's Destiny Comet Every 75 years, Halley's Comet tends to our planet. In 1835, November 30, once again, when the celestial body approached the ground, the world was born famous writer Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorn Clemens). Since then, he associated his fate with a mysterious comet and suggested that he would die, accompanied by her. Strange as it may seem, the writer's prediction came true! He died in April 1910, one day after the next appearance of the comet in Earth's orbit.
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  2. Conspired stewardess Violette Jessop worked as a stewardess of the legendary 42 year-old liners and managed to survive all the known crashes, remaining intact. It's no other than mystical luck that can't be called such luck. Even in her young years, having lost her mother, the girl had to leave school and start her working career. She decided to follow in her mother's footsteps and took a job as a stewardess in the royal line, and then in WhiteStarLine. The company created and launched legendary ships such as the Titanic, Britannic and Olympic. Violet survived the 1911 Olympique wreck, after which she was on a fatal Titanic flight and survived! But this did not force the girl to give up her dangerous job, and she got aboard the Britanica, which also sank in 1916, exploding on a mine. The tragedy took the lives of 30 people, but the "conspiracy" stewardess again remained intact.
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    Such cases prove that not everything in our lives is subject to the laws of exact sciences and to the will of man. There is something unknown and unpredictable beyond our understanding. Perhaps such coincidences terrify someone, and give someone hope for a miracle that is so lacking in our pragmatic life.

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