What if you are not crazy? What if you live in many worlds?
Almost 13.7 billion years ago, Cosmos was an infinitesimal singularity. Based on Big Bang theory, some unknown trigger expanded to inflate the three-dimensional space. As the immense energy of this initial expansion cooled, light began to shine through. Eventually, the small particles (molecules/atoms) began to form into the larger pieces of matter (energy) inclining towards quantum entanglement forming the galaxies, stars and planets. One questionable aspect revives whether any parallel universe exists? With our current technology, we are only limited to observations within this universe because the universe appears to be curved and we are dwelling inside the fishbowl, unable to see the outer realms. Is our universe unique? The answer could be other universes exist besides our very own, where all the choices you made in this lifetime played out in alternate realities. The concept imparts as a "parallel universe," and is a facet of the astronomical theory of the multiverse.
A man driving home at night takes his usual exit at 3:07 AM, only to find the road stretching impossibly long, surrounded by an eerie, empty landscape. His GPS malfunctions, his radio plays a cryptic warning, and shadowy, faceless figures begin appearing along the road—growing closer every time he blinks. When his phone rings, displaying his own name, he is forced to answer, only to hear his own voice telling him he never left. As the road twists in on itself, he realizes he is trapped in an endless loop, with the figures smiling as they wait for him to return.