The Why Files: Operation Podcast - 65: Interdimensional Traveler from a Parallel Universe: The Man from Taured
Episode Date: July 11, 2022Imagine you wake up one morning and notice everything around you is just a tiny bit different. Maybe you're in the same house, but furniture is slightly out of place. Your favorite coffee mug is th...ere, but it has a crack you don't remember. You could have sworn your coffee maker was black, but this one is chrome. Just as you think you're going crazy, you feel a strange tingling sensation; and hear a buzzing in your ears. A flash of light; the buzzing stops, and you feel dizzy. As you regain your balance, you look around. Everything seems back to normal. The coffee maker *is* black, your mug is *not* cracked. What was that? A dream, your imagination? It seemed so real. Are you just overtired? Are you going crazy? Or maybe, you somehow slipped through the multiverse. For a brief moment, you switched lives with yourself in an alternate reality. There are documented cases of this happening to people all over the world. Usually, the differences between realities are small. But every once in a while, the changes are so different, that you're another person entirely. This happened to a man traveling through a Tokyo airport. When he presented his passport, the authorities were baffled. The passport was genuine, the only problem was, the country that issued it? It didn't exist. ---- SUPPORT THE WHY FILES & GET A WHOLE BUCKET O' PERKS 🙏https://www.patreon.com/thewhyfiles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewhyfiles/support
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Imagine you wake up one morning and notice everything around you is just a tiny bit different.
Maybe you're in the same house, but furniture is slightly out of place.
Your favorite coffee mug is there, but it has a crack you don't remember.
And you could have sworn your coffee maker was black, but this one is chrome.
And just as you think that you're going crazy, you feel a strange tingling sensation and hear a buzzing in your ears.
A flash of light, the buzzing stops, and you feel dizzy.
As you regain your balance, you look around.
Everything seems back to normal.
The coffee maker is black.
Your mug is not cracked.
So what was that?
A dream?
Your imagination?
It seems so real.
Are you just overtired or are you going crazy? Or maybe you
somehow slipped through the multiverse. For a brief moment, you switched lives with yourself
in an alternate reality. There are documented cases of this happening to people all over the
world. This happened to a man traveling through Tokyo airport. When he presented his passport,
the authorities were baffled. The passport was genuine.
The only problem was, the country that issued it didn't exist.
Quantum mechanics sounds like science fiction.
Things happen at the quantum level that we just don't understand.
For instance, we can measure the position of an electron.
But where things get weird is, before you measure the position of that electron, it
behaves like a wave.
And this is proved by the double slit experiment.
I won't go into that now, but we covered it in detail in our episode about simulation
theory which is linked below.
If you watched that video, make sure you've got a brain bucket handy.
Anyway, you can think of the wave function as the sum of all the positions of
an electron simultaneously. So it exists everywhere? It exists everywhere at the same time. Oh boy,
do we have time at all? I got a headache. I know, I know. Even famous physicist John Wheeler said,
if you're not completely confused by quantum mechanics, you don't understand it. He was right
about that. As soon as you measure that electron, it locks in that one unique position.
But many scientists believe there are universes that exist for every position of that electron.
And in those infinite universes, there are infinite versions of you.
This is called the many worlds theory.
Every time a quantum measurement is taken, the universe branches off into another parallel universe
since there are an infinite number of these universes out there somewhere is a reality where
dinosaurs didn't go extinct there's a universe where americans lost the war for independence
even a universe where you're a big movie star they're all out there but nobody thought those
realities could interact with each other until, scientists proposed a theory based off many worlds called many interacting worlds.
This theory says that not only do infinite parallel universes exist, but they can and do interact with each other.
This might explain why Lorena Garcia woke up one morning wearing different pajamas.
She went to work and someone else was in her office.
She worked in the same building, but now was in a different department and worked for a boss she didn't know. And when she got home, her ex-boyfriend was there, but they broke up months ago.
Or in 1851, Joseph Warren was found wandering around Frankfurt, Germany. When authorities
asked him where he was from, he said the country of Luxaria.
When he was shown a map,
he knew the geography of the Earth perfectly well.
But to him, the continents were named
Sacria, Aflar, Aslar, Oslar, and Uplar.
Another incident happened in 1905.
A man was caught stealing a loaf of bread in Paris.
When he was captured by police,
he spoke a language no one could recognize.
They figured out he was saying he was from Lisbia.
Thinking he meant Lisbon,
Portuguese interpreters were brought in.
They said they have no idea what language he's speaking,
but it's definitely not Portuguese.
And that takes us to the story about the man from Tourette,
who somehow drifted out of his own universe
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When you mention parallel universes,
the eyes sort of roll up and you giggle and you say to yourself,
ah, this is just silly, this is nuts.
However, things have changed now.
The paradigm has shifted.
The multiverse idea, once thought to be so crazy it only belonged on evening night television,
has now become the dominant theory in cosmology.
It's unavoidable.
You cannot avoid the theory of the
multiverse. In 1952, seven years after a brutal war with the Allies and subsequent occupation by
American forces, Japan was once again free. It shifted its economy from military focus to
industries like technology and finance. And this new market created tremendous opportunities.
And people from all over the world poured into Japan daily, usually coming through Haneda Airport in Tokyo.
It was a hot afternoon in July 1954, and the airport was buzzing. These were the days before
full body scanners. Remove your laptops, tablets, and place them in their own dirty plastic tray
that's still wet from the last guy for some reason. Right.
Take off your belt, your shoes,
and remove any lotions, creams, and gels,
and place your personal items in another dirty plastic tray.
Once you step through our x-ray machine
that may or may not cause cancer,
we may decide to put on plastic gloves
and fondle you in front of a group of strangers.
This is what we in the TSA call
the cherry on top. You good? I've been wanting to get that off my chest for a long time.
Travelers back then didn't have to deal with all that nonsense, but they still had to present a
passport to airport security and customs agents. A businessman, middle-aged Caucasian with dark
hair and a beard,
made his way to the front of the line. He handed over his passport, which was filled with stamps
of the countries he'd recently visited. The customs agent looked puzzled. He glanced up at the man,
back to the passport, up at the man again, and asked his name. Broderick Janansfer, said the man.
Date of birth? The man replied, 11th of September, 88.
So far, so good. Then the agent asked, country of birth? The man replied, very casually,
I'm from Tored. The customs agent had never heard of a country called Tored, but there are 200
countries in the world, and some of them are smaller than even the smallest states in the US.
So the agent called a colleague over.
The second agent was also confused.
He, too, had never heard of a country called Torrid.
Neither did the agent's supervisor.
Then the customs agent asked,
Mr. Genansfer, do you think you could show us on a map where Torrid is?
Now, Genansfer was getting annoyed, but what's he supposed to do?
So he says, of course, and then he's taken to a private room
to prove to the officers that he was telling the truth.
And so the multiverse is not just some invention
out of the ether.
It flows out of an application of quantum mechanics
to general relativity.
We're not completely there yet with a full solution,
but it's why the idea is taken seriously. It're not completely there yet with a full solution,
but it's why the idea is taken seriously. It's not just an invention.
Broderick Genansfer, the man from Tored, was visibly upset now. The officers brought him a map of Europe, asked him to point out Tored, and without hesitation, he pointed to a small country
on the border of France and Spain. Now this made sense to the customs officers
because even though Genansfer was speaking Japanese
he did have a French accent.
But the problem wasn't his language.
It was his country.
The officers told him that he was pointing to the principality of Andorra
and there's no such place as Tored.
Genansfer started arguing.
He said the kingdom of Tored is a thousand years old
and he'd never heard of anything called Andorra,
which he thought sounded fake.
Janansfer then said he had traveled
through this very airport twice this month
and never had a problem.
He had stamps in his passport to prove it.
Now, this was easy enough to check.
The customs agents confirmed that the stamps were authentic,
but they still weren't convinced of his story.
Janansfer took out his wallet to show the agents. As a business traveler, he carried different currencies with him. The
customs agents examined the money. He had currency from Japan and several European nations, but he
also had money from Tored, which seemed like real currency except for the fact that there's no such
place. He also had traveler's checks. Unfortunately for him, the checks were
issued by a bank that didn't exist. The agents started to suspect Janansfer might be up to no
good. Maybe a criminal or a spy. They asked where he was staying. Janansfer gave them the number of
his hotel and assured the agents he had been on the phone with them that morning making his
reservation. They called the hotel, which was there, but they had no reservation under this man's name.
Now, the hotel could have made a mistake.
So Genansfer instructed the agents to call his office in Tokyo.
Surely this would settle the matter.
They called.
The company had no record of an employee named Broderick Genansfer.
The man from Torad and the customs agents were stunned.
They had no idea what to do.
Then the phone in the corner of the room rang.
An agent answered, listened for a moment, then turned to Janansfer and said,
The customs agents were stuck.
They had never seen anything like this before.
But they couldn't let the man go without investigating.
They confiscated
Broderick Genansfer's passport, his money, and other documents. They told him that he wasn't
being arrested, but he was being detained until this matter could be cleared up. He was put up in
a hotel near the airport for the night. Two armed guards were stationed outside his door at all
times. He was instructed that the phone would only work to call room service. The evening passed
without incident. Genansfer complained of a headache, but he hoped a meal might make him feel better.
He ordered room service and settled in for the night. The following morning, the customs agents
called Genansfer's room, but got no answer. The guards were instructed to open the door.
When they entered the room, the man from Torhead was gone. The room was spotless. The bed was made. There was no sign
that anyone had eaten a meal or that anyone had even been there. The guards were chewed out by
their supervisor for letting this man slip away, but they insisted that they did not leave their
post. The windows didn't open and the door was the only way in or out. Aside from a hotel employee
delivering food, nobody went in or came out of that room all night.
Now, back at the airport, customs was still investigating.
When they went to retrieve Janansfer's documents, even though they were stored in a locked security office, they were gone.
The passport, wallet, checkbook, everything vanished.
It's as if the man from Tored never existed.
And word of the investigation quickly
went up the chain of command in the Japanese government. To avoid embarrassment, the story
was censored, classified, and everyone involved was told to never speak of it. In the years since
the man from Torred arrived and disappeared, there have been a lot of theories. One was that he was
an intelligence agent working undercover. His passport and documents were fake to ensure that the government he worked for would never be revealed.
And this was the 1950s.
The Cold War was gearing up and spies were everywhere.
A highly trained covert operative might be able to find a way out of that hotel room without alerting the guards.
But it doesn't explain how his documents disappeared from a secure room in the airport.
The theory that's most popular is that the man from Tured was actually from an alternative universe.
Somehow during his flight, he crossed over into this one.
Nothing on the flight changed that much that he noticed.
He was just unaware that the country he was from no longer existed.
And that night, when he was complaining of a headache,
it could have been our two realities trying to get back into sync.
And when they did, the man and his belongings went back to the correct universe.
And maybe at the very same time in the other universe, a businessman from Andorra was having a difficult day.
And maybe that man was detained by security officers who insisted there's no such place as Andorra. And the country that man pointed to on the map
was actually the kingdom of Torred,
a nation that had existed for a thousand years.
Or maybe...
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in search of an island
scrubbed from every map.
You battled krakens and navigated through storms.
Your spade struck the lid of a long-lost treasure chest.
While you cooked a lasagna.
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You searched for your informant, who disappeared without a trace.
You knew there were witnesses, but lips were sealed.
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The Man from Torrid is an urban legend that's been around for a long time.
The current version of the story, the one that you heard today, goes back to 1981.
That year, a book was published called The Directory of Possibilities,
which was a collection of stories, strange events, and theories.
And in that book, there was one interesting passage.
And in 1954, a passport check in Japan is alleged to have produced a man with papers issued by the nation of Tourette.
The author got this from a news article that goes back to 1960.
It was a man named John Allen Zagris who wanted to travel the world.
So he invented a country, a capital, a language,
and put all these on a passport that he created himself. And Zagris claimed to be working as an intelligence agent for Colonel Nasser,
who was then Prime Minister of Egypt.
He said the passport was issued at Tamanraset,
the capital of Tuareg. Now, Tamanraset is a real city in Algeria, but Tuareg is a country he made
up. Still, he traveled all over the Middle East using this story. Not only did countries accept
his Tuaregian passport, but because he said he worked for the Egyptian Prime Minister,
they rolled out the red carpet for him.
But Zagros ran into a snag when he got to Tokyo.
They didn't buy any of it.
He was arrested for having a forged passport and possessing fake checks.
The country he used on that passport wasn't Tuareg.
He said he was from Nogusi Habisi Gulau Laulau Esprit, which doesn't mean anything.
At least that one has a little pizzazz.
It does.
But Zagros stuck to his story the whole time.
Even while he was in a Japanese courtroom,
he said he was an intelligence agent
working for Egypt under the direction of the United States.
That story didn't pan out,
and he was sentenced to a year in prison.
And that's how the legend of the man from Torah got started.
And like every good urban legend, there's some truth to it.
Zagros was a real person.
Multiple universes may exist, and sometimes they could interact.
The only real mystery left is what happened to John Allen Zagros after he got out of prison.
Nobody's been able to track him down.
He seems to have disappeared once again.
Who knows?
Maybe he went back to his own universe after all.
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My name is AJ.
That's Hecklefish.
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