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Post by Lauraakafoxy on Aug 13, 2004 19:54:17 GMT
Has anyone ever experienced this? What happened? Does anyone have any views on this subject? post them here
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Post by Star on Aug 13, 2004 21:02:51 GMT
I dont have any personal stories, but find this subject interesting, and look forward to reading members posts.
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Post by supernatural on Aug 15, 2004 17:15:17 GMT
no i havent but have herd the story frm some at priory park not sure if that was about u paul?
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Post by Star on Aug 16, 2004 11:37:25 GMT
That really is strange paul.
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Post by Mayanaka on Sept 4, 2004 21:43:16 GMT
Hi all. I haven't really been that interested in this sort of subject..to tell the truth didn't really know much about it.Does the follwing fall into that catergory....when I was pregnant with my first child ( I was extremely overdue) I went into labour. My husband wanted to make sure the labour kept going and took me for a ride around the back bumpy farm roads in Harlow..LOL... We went drove on the small roads through wheatfields..absoloutley deserted..My husband took a small road off the main track and had to breaked quite quickly. In front of us was a rich green in front of a pub..old tavern would be a better word. There were women dressed in white bonnets and long skirts serving ale. There were the old fashioned farmers wearing smocks and large hats. We were looking through the windscreen as if looking at the t.v. The people we were watching looked at us as if we were ghosts. There were old stone houses..it was fantastic..We tought we had stumbled onto a movie set (something my husband is used to)..But there was NOTHING from the then 20th century. We've checked maps and asked people, also searched for the village again..but nothing.. We joke now and call it bl**dy brigadoon... Anyone else heard of it? Be safe, Maynaka.
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Post by Happychick on Sept 5, 2004 0:31:28 GMT
That sounds great maynaka.....i dont think this has ever happened to me before.....i find this subject fascinating....i hope you had a safe delivery after going over all those bumps.....lol
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Post by Mayanaka on Sept 5, 2004 16:01:26 GMT
Hi Happy chick, Yes thanks I did...eventually...All that happening stopped the labour.LOL Be safe, Mayanaka.
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Post by Happychick on Sept 5, 2004 16:31:45 GMT
I know there have been reports of this happening in previous years but i must admit ive not seen a recent one.....does anyone know if this has happened in recent years?
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Post by Happychick on Sept 5, 2004 17:58:12 GMT
"A perceived fold or bridge in time that brings
the present in contact with another time.
The vast majority of timeslips refer
to a bridge with the past,
though there are
some indications
of occasional bridges with
the future. Sometimes the timeslip
seems to be just a vision; on other occasions, there
is the suggestion that the sighter is 'within' the scene."
--"Encyclopedia of the World's Greatest Unsolved Mysteries"
TIMESLIP TRAITS
A timeslip is differentiated from time travel by its spontaneous nature and its localization within certain parameters. Once one exits the area of the experience, or the timeline decides of its own accord to right itself, one is seamlessly returned to the present.
Timeslips are "often accompanied by feelings of depression, eerieness and a marked sense of silence, deeper than normally experienced," posits author Andrew MacKenzie in his book "Adventures in Time: Encounters With the Past," drawing this conclusion based on the Versailles timeslip accounts as well as his own interviews with people who have experienced the phenomenon.
During a timeslip, all parties seem to be caught up in a suspension of disbelief. The tourists who paid the bill for their timeslipped hotel stay with modern-day currency received no queries or objection from the clerk. Some assert that this is a red flag as to the story's veracity; however, the author of the account could have just as easily incorporated the expected bewildered reaction in place of the mystifyingly complacent one.
The unlikely acceptance of discrepancies could be an example of one of the proposed solutions to the Grandfather Paradox. The paradox states that traveling back in time is impossible because of the physics-defying contradictions it would create. A time traveler could kill his own grandfather, thus negating his own existence. But if he is never born, the grandpatricide would not have occured, in which case the natural course of events would lead to his being born after all, perpetuating ad infinitum the antilogy.
One response theorizes that the Universe would not permit this to happen: In trying to shoot one's own grandfather, the gun would jam; in trying to poison him, one would drop the vial, etc. This interference from on high is demonstrated in the hotel experience when the photos the guests took of the hotel didn't appear on the negatives, and the sprocket holes where the shots should have been in the sequence of the film showed signs of distress, as if the camera had fought taking the pictures.
HERE IS ONE RECENT REPORT >>>>>>>
The following is a story from the mouth of a Merseyside policeman who inadvertently traveled back in time when he was off-duty in July of 1996 in Liverpool's Bold Street area.
Frank, the policeman in question, and his wife, Carol, were in Liverpool one sunny Saturday afternoon shopping. At Central Station, the pair split up; Carol went to Dillons Bookshop to buy a copy of Irvine Welsh's "Trainspotting," and Frank went to HMV to look for a CD he wanted. [Shortly] into his stroll to the music shop, he walked up the incline near the Lyceum Post Office/Café building which leads onto Bold Street, when he suddenly noticed he had somehow entered an oasis of quietness.
Suddenly, a small boxvan that looked like something out of the 1950s sped across his path, honking its horn as it narrowly missed him. Frank noticed the name on the van's side: Caplan's. When he looked down, the confused policeman [saw that] he was standing in the road. Frank crossed the road and saw that Dillons Book Store now had "Cripps" over its entrances. More confused, he looked in to see not books, but women's handbags and shoes.
When he looked around, Frank realized people were dressed [in fashions] from the 1940s. Suddenly, he spotted a young girl in her early 20s dressed in a lime-colored sleeveless top. The handbag she was carrying had a popular [modern-day] brand name on it, which reassured the policeman that maybe he was still partly in 1996. It was a paradox, but the policeman was slightly relieved, and he smiled at the girl as she walked past him and entered Cripps.
As he followed her, the whole interior of the building completely changed in a flash to that of Dillons Bookshop of 1996. As she was leaving [the store], Frank lightly grasped the girl's arm to attract attention and said, "Did you see that?"
She replied, "Yeah! I thought it was a clothes shop. I was going to look around, but it's a bookshop."
It [was later determined] that Cripps and Caplan's were businesses based in Liverpool during the 1950s.
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Post by Star on Sept 26, 2004 19:42:20 GMT
Very interesting Happychick
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hgc
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Post by hgc on Oct 27, 2004 20:27:01 GMT
Hi,
Not only have I experienced a time slip personally but more odly I have photographed one!
About 3 years ago I took a photo inside the common room of Wymering Manor and when it came out there were three, yes three, apparitions in the shot.
There was a severed head of Rev G Nugee (1859-1872), A woman in a wedding dress again probably from the 17-1800's and a medieval woman hanging washing out in the garden. There was also a grey building in the background with a large white cross at the forfront of the pic.
I have tried to get the pic of my old computer, Windows 95, but XP wont accept the old image files.
Thanks
Dave
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Post by Star on Oct 27, 2004 22:22:03 GMT
Wow Dave, That must be a brilliant photo.
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hgc
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Post by hgc on Oct 27, 2004 22:25:39 GMT
Yeah it is.
I will try my best to get it off a windows 95 machine and onto my xp
I will let you know if i can do it
Dave
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Post by Star on Oct 28, 2004 10:34:04 GMT
Okay Dave thanks
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Chris
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Television is just for entertainment, so don't just sit there - get out and investigate
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Post by Chris on Nov 1, 2004 17:36:50 GMT
I had an experience years ago in Kingsdown which I can't account for, I have only just found my notes for this one and they are as sketchy as it gets, but nonetheless I firmly believe that I have been involved in a very small scale timeslip. The Place: Kingsdown Track near the Bronze Age Barrows The Time: 10 pm August 12th 1994. Weather: Fine & Warm. I Had just walked back from St Margarets with a friend (not on a drinking spree for a change) when we reached the above location by crossing old footpaths. Stopping briefly at the above point for a breather (I am slightly asthmatic) when the air seemed to shimmer slightly - thats the best description I can give. Then from nowhere there were 2 oxen pulling a large rickety cart with an old man and a boy on it. The pair were wearing single piece tunics round necked thigh length sleeveless garments, bare headed and bare legged.I dont remember shoes or boots. The Old man was in Brown while the boys garb was finer and sky blue. Archaeologically speaking it was of Roman or Romano-British appearance. The atmosphere felt decidedly electro-static, the time of day seemed to have changed to afternoon for it was decidedly warmer and brighter, and there was a definite sound to the cart rumbling as it passed. I dont remember the oxen making any sound at all. Then the air shimmered again and everything was back to normal the time in all was perhaps 10 seconds.
The most interesting factor was that my friend felt the atmosphere change and commented on it at the time. and yet he saw nothing. If it wasn't a time slip then I have no idea what exactly was occurring. There is no associated history of hauntings of this nature in the area. Now how this particular phenomena happens I have no idea whatsoever, clearly in the example above there was no Crisis involved, but somehow two planes of existence coincided briefly. Perhaps time is not such a constant as is currently believed.
Chris
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