Does teleportation exist? It sounds impossible, yet there have been real-life accounts—and sometimes it may happen so subtly that you don’t even notice. For one man, the unexplainable began slipping into his daily routine in ways he couldn’t ignore.
In August 2024, strange things started happening around a man named Hizza. He began experiencing what felt like sudden spatial jumps—arriving at distant places in far too little time. These episodes occurred even when others were with him.
The first time, Hizza was alone. After work, he walked toward a nearby store to buy snacks. He often checked the time on his watch, but on this day, something was different. In what felt like the blink of an eye, he found himself on a street a mile away, with almost no time having passed. The realization stunned him.
The second incident happened when he and his friend J planned a morning trip to Walmart, normally a thirty-minute drive from J’s home. They turned onto a scenic Virginia road—one that actually leads toward North Carolina, not Walmart. Yet within seconds, the landscape shifted. Familiar buildings suddenly appeared around them. Both men recognized the surroundings: they were already near Walmart. Checking the time made their skin crawl. The thirty-minute drive had somehow taken only ten.
The third time involved another friend, E. They had gone to a movie and were driving home afterward. The route usually took fifteen minutes. This time, they arrived in five. Because of his earlier experiences, Hizza immediately noticed something was off, but he stayed silent, afraid E would think he was imagining things.
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Before they even realized it, the car was already near downtown, close to Hizza’s home—far earlier than expected. The drive itself felt perfectly normal, nothing out of place. Like before, they only realized something was wrong when familiar landmarks appeared. Then E broke the silence. They hadn’t taken shortcuts or wrong turns. Neither had been distracted. Yet they were there—far too soon. E was shaken as well.
Later, Hizza told E about what had happened before. When they arrived at his home, E stayed for a while to recover before heading back.
The experiences felt like “teleportation,” yet they remained fully conscious each time. Everything unfolded naturally, without any sudden shift in awareness. But when they compared notes, they realized something else: in every incident, all three of them had felt a burning sensation below the chest, followed by an uneasy, heavy feeling. Standing up felt burdensome, as if something had drained their strength. Whatever these episodes were, they left a trace on their bodies—a baffling brush with something that defied explanation.