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The Mystery of Bilocation (Sacred? Psychic? Two Places at Once? Padre Pio? Remote Viewing?)

Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World

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The Bi Location of Pythagoras

Pythagoras is said to have been at two locations on the same day. The places are separated by many miles, both at sea and land. A metropontum and tarmenium are about 250 miles apart. But in the ancient world, that 250 miles would have represented many days of travel.

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