Prevailing astronomical theories suggest there was a planet-sized body that impacted our planet about four and a half billion years ago, which caused a mass of rock to be ejected that eventually formed the moon, so technically no.
More seriously, based on the stories I've heard from myriad people I've interviewed, I don't think we're even from the same universe. The presence of a 'far east' and the term 'khan' is interesting, given that I'm actually from what western nations have previously called 'the far east'. My working theory is that there's actually some sort of collective unconscious that spans between universes, which would explain why so much is... similar. But so different, at the same time.
Some people here exist in worlds very similar to mine- but remember history differently. One of them even remembers me, personally, differently. It's all very bizarre and if I hadn't been witness to a more localized version of the same phenomenon in my home city I might have dismissed the idea outright as a poorly-conceived high-concept fantasy novel.
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More seriously, based on the stories I've heard from myriad people I've interviewed, I don't think we're even from the same universe. The presence of a 'far east' and the term 'khan' is interesting, given that I'm actually from what western nations have previously called 'the far east'. My working theory is that there's actually some sort of collective unconscious that spans between universes, which would explain why so much is... similar. But so different, at the same time.
Some people here exist in worlds very similar to mine- but remember history differently. One of them even remembers me, personally, differently. It's all very bizarre and if I hadn't been witness to a more localized version of the same phenomenon in my home city I might have dismissed the idea outright as a poorly-conceived high-concept fantasy novel.