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Anyone know anything about this? Any website about this? About time stoping?
mojo said:Why have you got some frozen time? I find 10mins in the microwave works for me
Wot like how to do it yourself, or like the time loss phenomena reported in ufo experiences etc?
or like a groung hog day sort of thing'
I've always been fascinated with peoples reports of time slips, I drive over a very lonely ,often misty moorland road early in the morning to work, and often think I could come out of the mist and find myself anywhere
BTW hello!
Vampirus said:Time flies - at least - it seems to sometimes! I look at my watch and think "Where did the last 4 hours go??"
For instance, you can spend hours trying to uplaod an avatar and change your staus from Grey to something else, and after all this time (most of the night actually!) I STILL haven't managed it!
Any ideas anyone pleez?
:monster:
this is what I'm trying to upload as my avatar (IF it shows up!)
less than 80 x 80 and a lot smaller than 20,000 bytes!
sam said:I remember a story that, somewhere in the Bible time is frozen (or sent backwards) for a day. It's an Old Testiment story. Scientists with the latest computers mapped the positions of all the stars and, sure enough there is a missing day.
This story was told to me by a Billy Graham-esque Christian.
Does it ring any bells?
eerievon said:
This happens to me too. As you say, if you look at your watch inbetween movements of the second hand, you would expect the next movement to be in less than a second's time. However, many times now I have looked at my watch to see a very distinct 'lag' in the second hand before it moves on as normal.Quicksilver said:I regularly look at my watch and think 'Oh crap, it's stopped' only to see the second hand move on.
In reality the time taken for the hand to move must be less than a second, but it seems like 4 or 5 seconds pass before it moves.
Temporal perception gone screwy? Or is someone hiding something from me?
It's a conspiracy, i tell you!!
does anyone know anything about time standing still?
August Verango said:This happens to me too. As you say, if you look at your watch inbetween movements of the second hand, you would expect the next movement to be in less than a second's time. However, many times now I have looked at my watch to see a very distinct 'lag' in the second hand before it moves on as normal.
Do we move in and out of differing 'states' of perceptions of time? Is a second slightly longer when I'm not looking at my watch?
Anyone else noticed this?
Inverurie Jones said:I'm convinced that my watch can't be bothered moving it's hands if it knowsI'm not looking. Either that or things only exist when I am interacting with them...
Teleportation = stepping sideways in time?Inverurie Jones said:Well, we can change our position in all other dimensions.