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Is anybody else experiencing BIZARRE time slips lately?

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posted on Mar, 27 2017 @ 03:25 PM
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originally posted by: LoneWrecche
I call it the woobla effect.

I drink 4 litres of wine, and suddenly, it's 2 days later and all of these inexplicable events have occurred which are so bizarre to me, and out of the norm, I am left dumbfounded.

I hate to think had I not imbibed the wine, what effect it could have had on my physical body, travelling 2 days into the future. good thing, it seems to be local. apart from the one place it affects on the other side of the planet. Which is where I hear of all the things that have gone on in my time slip absence.

I'm a wine traveler, by the way.
and see you next week.


Wine-induced time-slips, like you are taking wine-trips.

Sounds like the lyrics to your theme song.
Keep-up the good work!
Skal !!



posted on Mar, 27 2017 @ 03:29 PM
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a reply to: reldra

It was originated from a couple fake UFO videos shaped like fish, but the listening to the conversations while stoned was tripy. They like evolved right out of the ocean man...and flew into space...



posted on Mar, 27 2017 @ 03:52 PM
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I wish you guys would quit beating around the bush and just spit it out.
Everybody knows that time travelers are coming back and slightly altering events.
In the hopes of changing the future for the better.
(Rots of Ruck on that Ruddy )
The time line corrects / resets itself creating these jumps or what ever term you would like to use to describe these events.

Or ............

It just Good Dope !!!!!!
Take your pick.

Buck

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posted on Mar, 27 2017 @ 04:31 PM
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a reply to: flatbush71

Everybody knows that time travelers are coming back and slightly altering events. In the hopes of changing the future for the better.

Better for whom?

Better never means better for everybody.


edit on 27-3-2017 by NightSkyeB4Dawn because: Whoops!



posted on Mar, 27 2017 @ 09:41 PM
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a reply to: freedom7>>>> Now that you mention it, I have noticed a few times this past week where time seems to have gone more slowly. I'm at work and I think I have so much time left to finish something and when I check my watch its about a half hour behind where I thought it was. Good in a way, I'm always rushed to get a large work load done. When I'm on lunch is the same thing, like 5 minutes has passed when I thought it was 15. I'll add I've always had a very accurate internal clock, I can generally tell the time to within a few minutes without a watch and don't use an alarm clock because I can set my time to wake up. Time speeding up would freak me out, missing time particularly. That hasn't happened that I've noticed.
I'm also kind of obsessed about time travel. And coincidentally thinking about it has brought back a flood of old memories that I'd long forgotten. Some good, some bad.


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posted on Mar, 29 2017 @ 06:16 AM
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a reply to: Krahzeef_Ukhar

Neural networks and how they may apply to Mandela effect hmm.. That's a good question.
Because ME is so mind boggling and unlike anything ever experienced before It'd be tough to say exactly what it all means.

I definitely think with the new quantum computers out now our reality is changing and fast at that...
I've considered that people experiencing Mandela effect may simply be more sensitive to the changes taking place. And it's not outside of the realm of possibility that the reason they are more sensitive is because there is something about this group of people that are either being targeted by these quantum super computers , or maybe the opposite??

The other group that isn't experiencing any changes or effects in reality are the ones who are more vulnerable to the effects of the quantum computer and it's group who is experiencing Mandela effect that somehow is immune to it??

I place a lot of question marks, because I would be lying If I said I know what this is all about, it's pure speculating on my part because this topic is just next level.

What are your thoughts on the matter?



posted on Mar, 29 2017 @ 06:17 AM
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a reply to: Dutchowl


I can definitely relate. I obsess on time travel all the time as well haha, it's an awesome topic.
Have you noticed your dream states are different lately with the memories and that??
As in very lucid dreams, that make you feel as if you were there?



posted on Mar, 29 2017 @ 10:19 AM
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The closest I can think of to something related to this happening to me was a few days ago at uni, where a book of mine appeared on the opposite side of three sets of tables.

=====vBook appeared here.
--------- tables
--------- tables
--------- tables
^I was sitting here

Initially I didn't even realise it was mine when I later got up and looked at it during a break. I thought it was someone else's, and they'd left it behind. My friends were certain I'd gotten up and placed it there, but I was fairly certain I'd never been to that location beforehand, and more to the point, never taken the book out of my bag in the first place. (I'd only opened it to get a calculator out.)

Of course, my memory could have just had a hiccup, but needless to say it was an odd experience.
edit on 29/3/2017 by Eilasvaleleyn because: Reasons



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