That sense of “so strange yet true” is very hard to convey in fiction, exactly because it seems too strange to be believable. Which is exactly why we say “truth is stranger than fiction.” I wonder if one could describe in enough detail a fictional story of an alternative reality, a reality that our ancestors could not distinguish from the truth, in order to make it very clear how surprising the truth turned out to be.
That sense of “so strange yet true” is very hard to convey in fiction, exactly because it seems too strange to be believable. Which is exactly why we say “truth is stranger than fiction.” I wonder if one could describe in enough detail a fictional story of an alternative reality, a reality that our ancestors could not distinguish from the truth, in order to make it very clear how surprising the truth turned out to be.