PonWerDas – Pulsation

Elderly scientist working on a glowing time machine in a high-tech laboratory while a cosmic rift and planets appear in the sky, representing a parallel universe science fiction story.

 

Residents of the small Uruguayan town Treinta y Tres wake up one night to something impossible. Strange pulsations ripple through the darkness, shaking the quiet community and triggering a chain of events that will change several lives forever.

For the Peralta sisters—Dolores, Eva, and Zara— the mysterious phenomenon becomes the beginning of a terrifying mystery.

Shortly after the pulsations, Zara disappears without a trace from the family home. At the same time, Dolores begins to notice something deeply unsettling about her sister Eva. Eva’s behavior suddenly changes as if she were a completely different person. She no longer remembers their missing sister, and she recalls simple details of their home differently—the color of the stairs, the layout of the rooms, and other everyday memories that should be impossible to forget.

As Eva’s mental condition continues to deteriorate, doctors decide she must undergo forced psychiatric treatment, leaving Dolores alone to search for answers.


A Parallel Reality and an Impossible Crime

In another parallel reality, Dolores lives a completely different life. In this world she has always been an only child—until one day a mysterious woman suddenly appears in her home.

The stranger insists that she lives there and claims to be Dolores’s sister.

During a tense confrontation, the situation spirals out of control and Dolores accidentally shoots the woman. The victim falls into a coma and is taken to the city hospital. Investigators initially treat the incident as self-defense, but one crucial question remains unanswered.

Who is the mysterious woman?

Authorities search every available database but find no record that the woman has ever existed. In this world such a thing should be impossible, because every citizen’s DNA is stored in a centralized genetic database at birth.

Yet the DNA bank contains no trace of her.

The case quickly becomes a baffling mystery that defies both science and logic.


A Mystery That Reaches CERN

News of the strange case spreads rapidly and eventually reaches the attention of a scientist at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.

For him, the events surrounding the Peralta sisters suggest something far more disturbing than a simple crime or a psychological breakdown. The evidence begins to point toward a possibility long debated in theoretical physics:

parallel universes interacting with one another.

If true, the strange pulsations in Treinta y Tres might be the first sign that the boundaries between realities have begun to break.


A Third Reality and the Orange Sky

Meanwhile, in yet another parallel universe, Elena Peralta suddenly finds herself standing in the middle of a forest.

The landscape feels strangely familiar, yet something is wrong. The house where she remembers living has never existed in this reality. The forest is silent and unfamiliar, as if she has been transported into a world that almost—but not quite—matches her memories.

Then something even stranger happens.

Tiny orange spots begin to appear in the air between the trees.

At first they seem harmless, almost beautiful. But Elena senses that they are connected to the same mysterious phenomenon that changed everything in Treinta y Tres.


What Really Happened?

What caused the strange pulsations that shook the town?

Why did Zara disappear?

Who was the mysterious woman with no DNA record?

And why are the barriers between worlds suddenly breaking apart?

As the mystery deepens, the answers may reveal a terrifying truth about parallel realities, identity, and the fragile structure of the universe itself.

But one question remains the most urgent of all:

Can anyone find their way home once the worlds begin to collide?