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Legendary Loch Ness Monster may live in Stranger Things-style parallel universe

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Stranger Things.From its first sighting in Scotland in May, 1933, when the Inverness Courier reported a local couple seeing “an enormous animal rolling and plunging on the surface”, the mysterious beast has captivated the world ever since.But nobody has ever been able to prove, with definitive evidence, that the possible water beast was real.READ MORE: Nessie could actually be a 'giant toad' lurking in deepest depths of the lochNow one paranormal investigator has a theory about why – and it involves Netflix show Strangers Things.Ron Halliday, who is actually Scottish, said: “Scientists have suggested there could be other universes."And somehow our world interacts with these other worlds through portals."With the Loch Ness monster, people could be seeing a dinosaur that existed in the past.“They may see something that looks solid but isn’t actually in our world. “That can spread across a whole range of things, such as UFO sightings.” Stranger Things revolves around evil beasts living in an alternative universe known as the Upside Down, and (spoilers ahead) the big boss is known as Vecna – which could very well be the Loch Ness monster.Ron, 72, added: “Some people are more psychic than others."They can pick up these experiences while others may not."It’s possible that some may walk into these portals without realising it, then they can see these things.“They are having genuine experiences.

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