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Post by auntym on Oct 8, 2012 12:56:33 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/russian-time-traveler-stalins-gulag A Russian Time Traveler in Stalin's Gulag?[/color] By Scott Corrales October 08, 2012 High strangeness constitute the lifeblood of Inexplicata, and we thank our friends at Chile’s Noticiero Ufológico Autónomo for supplying us this tidbit. The most recent update of the NOUFA blog gives us a newsclipping from Chile’s respected EL Mercurio newspaper, dated 12 March 1995, and from the files of Mr. Aquiles Castillo. We reproduce it here in its entirety: EL MERCURIO – Sunday, 12 March 1995 Russian Journalist Purportedly Met a “Time Traveler” MOSCOW, 11 (ANSA) – A man traveling from the future’s 23rd century landed in the Stalin-era Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, spending five years of captivity in a gulag and living for sixty years in the communist era without being able to return to his time. The news, published today by the presidential daily “Rossiskie Viesti”, is attributed to the testimony of journalist Vadim Chernobrov, who swears having met the mysterious – and disoriented – time traveler. According to the newspaper, Eugene Iosifovich hailed from the 23rd century, but arrived in communist Russia and was arrested for espionage. Apparently, those in the 23rd century forgot all about the unwary time traveler, thinking perhaps that a season in the Soviet Union would be punishment enough for going astray. Chernobrov also disclosed that the traveler had forecast the collapse of the USSR and Boris Yeltsin's rise to power.Time travel is best left to the Time Lords, or to the ever-dutiful John Titor.
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Post by auntym on Oct 18, 2012 19:24:36 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/are-time-travelers-among-usOctober 18, 2012 Are Time Travelers Among Us?By Scott Corrales Time travel is a subject that has fascinated all manner of authors and given rise to a galaxy of speculation. Whether it’s the romantic, non-technical treatment of Somewhere in Time (1980), the high-tech action adventure of the Time Tunnel (1968) or contemporary projects like Looper (2012), the thought of going back to visit our collective historic past – or the subjective personal past – remains a gripping concept, and one that is surely to remain with us for generations to come. The ability to go back in time and change situations (the rise of fascism) or view historic events (the fall of Rome) has also fueled a number of plots that have become legendary in the realm of science fiction, which has explored the paradoxes of such endeavors. But what does science have to say about this elusive, seductive subject? In the 1950s, Arthur C. Clarke penned the essay “Things That Can Never Be Done”, included in his book “Report on Planet Three and Other Speculations”. Listed among these were immortality, invisibility, thought transference, levitation and the creation of life. “For my part,” wrote Clarke, there is only one of these that I feel certain (well, practically certain!) to be impossible, and that is time travel...” Fifty years later, Stephen Hawking and Michio Kaku have left the door ajar for the possibility, with a new understanding of physics. Hawking originally scoffed at the possibility of time travel, suggesting that we would currently be hosting visitors from our future (perhaps we are, in the shape of UFOs?) and since we have no futuristic travelers among us, was never developed. One could argue that it was developed, but never used, much like a “doomsday weapon” whose consequences are too terrible to contemplate. The Chrononaut’s Tale CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/are-time-travelers-among-us
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Post by auntym on Apr 6, 2013 14:49:21 GMT -6
www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/04/time-traveler-cell-phone-1938-video-woman-factory_n_3013996.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular Mystery Of 1938 'Time Traveler' With Cell Phone Solved? (VIDEO)The Huffington Post By Meredith Bennett-Smith Posted: 04/04/2013 The mystery surrounding a video that appears to show a young woman talking on a cell phone in 1938 may be solved. The explanation, if true, is sure to disappoint many conspiracy theorists. The black-and-white footage shows a group of young people, possibly factory workers, walking out of a building. A brunette in a light-colored dress smiles into the camera, her hand pressed to her ear. She is holding what looks to be a large portable phone. The Daily Mail reports that the clip surfaced online about a year ago and kicked off speculation about a time traveler caught on camera. Recently, a YouTube commenter who goes by the handle Planetcheck claimed to know the woman in the footage. Though the version of the YouTube clip with Planetcheck's original comments has been removed, the Daily Mail and Yahoo! News blog The Sideshow copied some of Planetcheck's claims before the video disappeared. According to the posts, Planetcheck professes to be the grandchild of the cell phone woman. Her name is Gertrude Jones, Planetcheck writes, and she was not a time traveler. "She was 17 years old," Planetcheck writes. "I asked her about this video and she remembers it quite clearly. She says Dupont [the company that reportedly owns the factory in the video] had a telephone communications section in the factory. They were experimenting with wireless telephones. Gertrude and five other women were given these wireless phones to test out for a week. Gertrude is talking to one of the scientists holding another wireless phone who is off to her right as she walks by." Wireless phones in the 1930s? YouTubers were skeptical. CONTINUE READING: www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/04/time-traveler-cell-phone-1938-video-woman-factory_n_3013996.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
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Post by lois on Apr 6, 2013 22:04:40 GMT -6
This may solve the one video but what about the earlier film? It is the only one I remember seeing. She is holding some thing over her ear which has a antenna sticking out of the top.
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Post by plutronus on Apr 7, 2013 2:53:08 GMT -6
www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/04/time-traveler-cell-phone-1938-video-woman-factory_n_3013996.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular Mystery Of 1938 'Time Traveler' With Cell Phone Solved? (VIDEO)The Huffington Post By Meredith Bennett-Smith Posted: 04/04/2013 The mystery surrounding a video that appears to show a young woman talking on a cell phone in 1938 may be solved. The explanation, if true, is sure to disappoint many conspiracy theorists. The black-and-white footage shows a group of young people, possibly factory workers, walking out of a building. A brunette in a light-colored dress smiles into the camera, her hand pressed to her ear. She is holding what looks to be a large portable phone. The Daily Mail reports that the clip surfaced online about a year ago and kicked off speculation about a time traveler caught on camera. Recently, a YouTube commenter who goes by the handle Planetcheck claimed to know the woman in the footage. According to the posts, Planetcheck professes to be the grandchild of the cell phone woman. Her name is Gertrude Jones, Planetcheck writes, and she was not a time traveler. "She was 17 years old," Planetcheck writes. "I asked her about this video and she remembers it quite clearly. She says Dupont [the company that reportedly owns the factory in the video] had a telephone communications section in the factory. They were experimenting with wireless telephones. Gertrude and five other women were given these wireless phones to test out for a week. Gertrude is talking to one of the scientists holding another wireless phone who is off to her right as she walks by." Wireless phones in the 1930s? YouTubers were skeptical. CONTINUE READING: www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/04/time-traveler-cell-phone-1938-video-woman-factory_n_3013996.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular >Wireless phones in the 1930s? YouTubers were skeptical.
I'm a bit skeptical too. Frankly, the frame appears to suggest that the gal in the photo, that she's touching her face with her hand, while her hand outlines a tuss of her hair, and now, since modern world folks are accustomed to seeing cell-phones in similar manner, our brains 'alias' (presents a visual memory in lieu of real-time opto-cortex information), and so, we 'see' through memory, a cell-phone, especially once the viewer has been alerted to expect to 'see' a cell-phone in the cited photo.
And then, while I'm open to the idea that some individual claims to know the person, and supposedly having asked the gal in the photo about the photo and that she supposedly told'm that she was helping test a hand-held wireless-telephone, well that story itself is a bit awkward. Wireless 'anything' in the 1930s was anything but portable as perceived today. The technology did not yet exist to support the fellow's claim.
For instance, printed circuit boards (PCBs) had not yet been invented. The basic flat geometrical shape of the cell-phone today is in part due to the shape of the circuit cards employed in the fabrication. But that's only one small element in the 'wireless telephone' story.
The idea of personal wireless telephones were strictly the stuff of future science-fiction, however, radio TransCeivers...or radio Transmitter/reCeivers, or two-way radio, was being developed on many different fronts, and also by amateur radio operators. Ham operators practically invented virtually all of the baseline technology used in radio today. Also, portable two-way radios were being installed in larger aircraft, as the larger machines could carry the weight. For instance, in 1933 Amelia Earhart, had a two-way radio transceiver installed in her twin-engine Lockheed Electra. The Electra was a 20 passenger/cargo plane.
tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/MapsandPhotos/Photo_Gallery/EPPhotopage6.html
Ms. Earhart's 'aircraft-portable' (a Western Electric 20B) two-way radio was powered by six, 250 pound truck batteries (located under the pilot's chair decking), became depleted after only 120 minutes of operation, afterwhich, she had to start and run her left engine to recharge the batteries.
Then there's the matter of miniaturization. How to get the electronics into a hand-held box? Transistors are small, low-power, and are typically massively integrated onto a single dime-sized silicon-chip, but they had not yet been invented. Vacuum-tubes were used for everything 'electronic' prior to the 1957 Bell-Labs transistor invention. A vacuum tube is essentially an amplifier, like a transistor, and there is roughly a one-to-one function correlation. So, 1 vacuum tube is = 1 transistor in basic function. But to put things into modern perspective, in today's wireless telephones and/or cell phones, these devices contain appx 1,000,000 transistors which are typically powered from a 3.7 Vdc 3200 milli-Ampere LiOn battery which operate the telephone for around 6 ~ 10 hours.
Electronics in the 1930s consisted of vacuum tubes. 1930s vacuum were large, power hungery, and were the length and roughly the diameter of a cucumber. They were fragile, made with thin glass, with four to eight pins sticking out of the bottom. A typical entertainment radio receiver was comprised of four to seven vacuum tubes depending on the number of bands it could receive and quality of mono (one channel, stereo hadn't been invented yet) sound produced.
Here's a sales brochure (hosted by Radio Museum) from 1933, describing a 'Lafayette Radio A-11 (Roosevelt's) New Deal' AM broadcast (FM had not yet been invented) entertainment radio receiver: www.radiomuseum.org/r/lafayette_a11.html
And here are photos of the vacuum tubes used inside the A-11 radio, note their size, each being appx 1 & 1/2 inch diameter, and 6 inches long: 77 - www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_77.html 78 - www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_78.html 43 - www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_43.html 25z5 - www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_25z5.html
In WWII (for the US 1941~1945), 11 years later, a portable two-way radio transceiver, or "Walkie-Talkie", was developed by Motorola. It was fabricated using smaller newer technology, octal base vacuum tubes. These tubes required 6Vdc to light'm up, and the circuits were designed to use the Army's 'B' battery, a +90Vdc for the B+ plate voltage, with a 1.5Vdc filament 'A' battery, both housed inside one 6" x 3.5" x 6" OD colored cardboard box, with an octal connector jack on the top. For the period, the US Army Walkie-Talkie was quite portable. Envision four loaves of multigrain bread arrayed, two side-by-side, and two stacked end-to-end with a five foot long antenna sticking out the top, and weighing a mere 75 Lbs, carried on a soldier's back via a sling.
This portable two-way radio had a talk range of around 7 miles on flat level ground and could operate for around one ~ three hours between battery change-outs, depending on how it was used.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scr300.png
Now, armed with this info how does the above picture fit the image of the gal supposedly holding a 1930's Dupont wireless telephone in her hand experiment story?
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Post by skywalker on Apr 7, 2013 7:38:04 GMT -6
I just looked at this video every way I could possibly look at a video....I paused it, slowed it down, looked at it frame by frame...I can't see anything in that woman's hand except for one frame where it looks like something was added in. It's right at the very end after she takes her hand away from her face and just before she walks off camera. All of a sudden a little dark black square appears that wasn't there before.
I also noticed that the film appears to skip a frame right there. It jumped just a tiny little bit. That makes me think that this is a hoax. Somebody probably found a video that looked similar to the way a woman would look if she was talking on a cell phone and they modified it and added the "phone" in on that one frame.
Of course I can't be one hundred percent certain without being able to examine the original video but it looks to me like there definitely is not any phone in her hand. Like plutronus said, the technology had not been invented yet. Even after it had been invented the first phones were very large and bulky by comparison. Even in the 1980s wireless phones were huge compared to what they are now. I think it's a hoax. That's my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2013 10:57:31 GMT -6
Time travel hoaxes are as bad as UFO hoaxes nearly. People create what they want others to see. I have this far fetched idea that Big feet carry cell phones..wait let me get that pretty clear picture of one walking across the forest and put a cell phone in his hand then EVERYONE will believe me. People really do that. I am still intrigued by the suggestion that someone came back from the future to sabotage the Hadron Collider and shut it down. No proof..but an interesting idea.
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Post by lois on Apr 7, 2013 22:05:24 GMT -6
sky which video do you mean? there are two different women in two different time periods. I had never seen this woman in 1938 before til now.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2013 11:32:48 GMT -6
I really hope time travel doesn't become possible..we don't have the dicipline to use it responsibly. People would be going back to try and influence the stock market or some gold mine in the Sierra Madre's..personally..I think the idea of living the day..means the one in front of us
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Post by auntym on Jul 26, 2013 14:00:45 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2013/07/the-time-machine-chronicles-where-nuts-and-pencil-necks-collide/ The Time Machine Chronicles: Where Nuts and Pencil-necks Collide July 23, 2013 Lee Arnold Wouldn’t we all like to go back in time and change just one or two things from our past in order to improve our current situation? We’ve all made mistakes. Some of us want another shot at a few poor, difficult-to-recover-from decisions that made life difficult for a while; some of us want one more chance to put the right bandages on past failures to flip them into a successes; and some of us just think about going back in time to 1913 so we can put every penny we can beg, steal, or borrow, on Donerail to win the Kentucky Derby at 91.45-1 odds. Whatever our motivations for time travel, we’re going to have to put our faith in people who think outside our known universal box to actually experience it. The issue between now and when time travel is finally a reality, will be separating the time-travel wackos from the time-travel wickedly brilliant. Anyone can make public proclamations, or official requests for recognition, if they find the right opportunities to do so. Opportunities to be seen and heard are located within the application in-box of the Patent Office, and within the digital camera of the recently graduated, rookie broadcast journalist, assigned to deal with the crazy guy down the block because the producer thinks it’s funny. Here are eight examples of inventors, scientists, and dreamers, claiming to know the keys to time travel, and in a few cases, even claiming to already have keys to a time machine. Well, kind of anyway. CONTINUE READING: mysteriousuniverse.org/2013/07/the-time-machine-chronicles-where-nuts-and-pencil-necks-collide/
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Post by daymoon on Oct 15, 2013 7:20:10 GMT -6
I recently learned about a man named John Titor, Yes I know I am behind majorly. Anyway, I have come to the conclusion that he was a very gifted psychic more than a time traveler. I read a bit about him and had an awful time finding anything substantial due to broken links and screwy web sights. even johntitor.com is half under reconstruction and garbled. I do have to say though. I found it very disturbing that he chose November of 2000 to make himself known, that is the same month and year my daughter was born and there were some really unusual circumstances surrounding her conception and birth. The reason however, I think he was a psychic is due to the timeline of his predictions, a psychic vision is a bit like looking at something through water, you can see what it is but the finer details and distance are too difficult to make a clear description of. Not only that, but when you tell someone what you have seen you are changing the future right then and there by making the person aware of the vision. For example, if I told Sally I had a vision of her being kidnapped by a weirdo in a red car, she would avoid red cars like the plague. If I told her I saw the man of her dreams in a red car, she would be on the look out for them.
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Post by skywalker on Oct 22, 2013 19:48:48 GMT -6
I recently learned about a man named John Titor, Yes I know I am behind majorly. Anyway, I have come to the conclusion that he was a very gifted psychic more than a time traveler. I read a bit about him and had an awful time finding anything substantial due to broken links and screwy web sights. even johntitor.com is half under reconstruction and garbled. I do have to say though. I found it very disturbing that he chose November of 2000 to make himself known, that is the same month and year my daughter was born and there were some really unusual circumstances surrounding her conception and birth. The reason however, I think he was a psychic is due to the timeline of his predictions, a psychic vision is a bit like looking at something through water, you can see what it is but the finer details and distance are too difficult to make a clear description of. Not only that, but when you tell someone what you have seen you are changing the future right then and there by making the person aware of the vision. For example, if I told Sally I had a vision of her being kidnapped by a weirdo in a red car, she would avoid red cars like the plague. If I told her I saw the man of her dreams in a red car, she would be on the look out for them. So any thoughts on this conclusion? I think it's possible. I've had a few visions of the future that ended up happening. What I discovered from my own experiences is that the less time that elapses between when I have the vision and when the event happens the more accurate it will be. The more time that goes by the more differences there will be. It makes me believe that what we are seeing is only one possible future out of an infinite number of futures that may exist. If somebody were to master the ability to have these futuristic visions it could make him seem like a time-traveler. If his visions were accurate enough perhaps he might even believe that he really did travel through time.
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Post by auntym on Oct 26, 2013 14:53:49 GMT -6
Is time travel possible? - Colin Stuart Published on Oct 21, 2013 View full lesson: ed.ted.com/lessons/time-travelTime travel is a staple of science fiction stories, but is it actually possible? It turns out nature does allow a way of bending time, an exciting possibility suggested by Albert Einstein when he discovered special relativity over one hundred years ago. Colin Stuart imagines where (or, when) this fascinating phenomenon, time dilation, may one day take us. Lesson by Colin Stuart, animation by TED-Ed.
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Post by lois on Oct 26, 2013 23:24:46 GMT -6
Thank you auntym. you know me anything you have on Time Travel I'm all ears.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 9:25:52 GMT -6
I read as much as I could at one time on John Titor and came to the same conclusion that Wikipidea did..he wasn't that great of a psychic or time traveler..if time traveler he was.
I'm rather relieved it didn't come to pass. As for psychics..I believe we never see the end game...that no one does..it remains a secret until the time is. I think we see bits and pieces and events for people but I also don't believe the future is carved in stone..I think it's fluid and subject to change. I think we're given paths to travel and situations to over come..our free will allows us to choose how we pick..what path we travel..and the soul learns from the process. If we could alter time...who's time would we alter? Would we alter just our own events or would we end up killing off Edison or Marie Curie..setting medicine back forever and leaving us in the dark. We make the decisions we make in our lives and the rest of our lives are influenced by that. If you went back in time and made yourself popular at the prom and married the school jock...do your children of the now cease to exist because you had different children with him? What about their lives and children? Even without time travel..our actions effect our families. I'm positive there are reasons no one just hands us a loaded cannon. IMO
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Post by daymoon on Oct 30, 2013 20:43:04 GMT -6
I like your conclusion on seeing the end for psychics. As well as changing the future events through choices. I believe the future is fluid as well and that's why nobody gets to clear of a picture of it in visions. Some points though, I believe are fixed. Kind of like, you are going to go from point A to point B, but the path you take to reach it is up to you. You can take 20 years or 20 minutes to make the right choice that puts you at point B.
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Post by skywalker on Oct 30, 2013 21:35:46 GMT -6
I personally don't think it is possible to go back and change the past because it has already happened and it put us on the timeline that we are on. Any attempt to change it would only cause it to be the way it ended up being. The future however is another story. I'm not sure about that one. I've had visions of the future so the future has to be set to a certain extent but that doesn't necessarily mean we are fated to do a certain thing. We always have a choice.
Of course I probably shouldn't say that it is impossible to change the past because anything is possible. Maybe just not probable.
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Post by lois on Nov 2, 2013 23:36:02 GMT -6
I have had dreams much too often about the pass. I go there in dreams . The time in history is always the same.... late 19th century to about 1910. I see the first planes ever built. I see cities with lots of people. I can tell how they are dressed to what decade I'm in. I hear old school bells, church bells as well. In one I'm sure I'm in ST. Louis. I was at a opera house once.
There is always so much art in buildings of the day. Not modern but beautiful. Why should I have these dreams? I do think about my ancestors and how it was then. I think the pass is somehow still connected to the present. If that makes any sense. I went through a tunnel and come out in the pass many times. A very long tunnel. I was sort of flying in mid air. I do not have these dreams in recent years that I can remember. I never go to the future.
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Post by swamprat on Nov 4, 2013 12:47:36 GMT -6
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Post by swamprat on Nov 4, 2013 19:30:03 GMT -6
Sorry Auntym! I did not see your post on this!
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Post by skywalker on Nov 4, 2013 19:37:41 GMT -6
Nobody can beat auntym when it comes to finding stuff to post. She's faster than a speeding UFO.
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Post by auntym on Nov 4, 2013 23:28:21 GMT -6
Nobody can beat auntym when it comes to finding stuff to post. She's faster than a speeding UFO. thanks for the vote-of-confidence sky...
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Post by auntym on Nov 4, 2013 23:38:32 GMT -6
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Post by daymoon on Nov 5, 2013 8:38:00 GMT -6
I have had dreams much too often about the pass. I go there in dreams . The time in history is always the same.... late 19th century to about 1910. I see the first planes ever built. I see cities with lots of people. I can tell how they are dressed to what decade I'm in. I hear old school bells, church bells as well. In one I'm sure I'm in ST. Louis. I was at a opera house once. There is always so much art in buildings of the day. Not modern but beautiful. Why should I have these dreams? I do think about my ancestors and how it was then. I think the pass is somehow still connected to the present. If that makes any sense. I went through a tunnel and come out in the pass many times. A very long tunnel. I was sort of flying in mid air. I do not have these dreams in recent years that I can remember. I never go to the future. maybe it is not so much an issue of time travel, but more of an important past life memory trying to break through to your consciousness? I used to dream of ancient egypt nearly every night, until I went through past life regression and realized it was because I was there and actually married to a man I knew from back then. Didn't stay married to him lol but I knew him from that lifetime.
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Post by daymoon on Nov 5, 2013 8:51:25 GMT -6
ck & jo... i'm glad you both liked the article... i'm a believer too... I was just catching up reading some older posts when I found this about fabric being thinner in some spots, there is an old mirror spell. Very very few witches will even consider it anymore. I doubt most modern witches even know how it is done. Anyways, with correct mirror placement and standing int eh middle of the placement can actually create a thin spot. I actually did it by accident years ago in a house I had. I deliberately put mirrors on the wall (back when wall mirror tiles were in style) and tilted them with extra sticky tabs so I could see around corners in the house. Well the way the house was set up it created a rift. The house was fine when I moved in, but was so haunted and displaced when I moved out four years later that no one has been able to stay in it more than a few months since. That was about 12 years ago LoL!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2013 10:28:27 GMT -6
I was just about to say Daymoon..that it might not be visions of time past but lives past and something in one of those lives trying to call attention in this life. I think all of our lives travel with us..we are the sum total of all we have ever experienced. Maybe in dream Lois has found a way to draw on that experience. I see the past in faces often...and they do carry over sometimes. A man plagued with asthma or copd in this life sometimes wears the face of a coal miner.. I'm with Sky..it is..it's happened..it won't change and shouldn't..so live what we have
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Post by lois on Nov 5, 2013 20:42:52 GMT -6
I have had dreams much too often about the pass. I go there in dreams . The time in history is always the same.... late 19th century to about 1910. I see the first planes ever built. I see cities with lots of people. I can tell how they are dressed to what decade I'm in. I hear old school bells, church bells as well. In one I'm sure I'm in ST. Louis. I was at a opera house once. There is always so much art in buildings of the day. Not modern but beautiful. Why should I have these dreams? I do think about my ancestors and how it was then. I think the pass is somehow still connected to the present. If that makes any sense. I went through a tunnel and come out in the pass many times. A very long tunnel. I was sort of flying in mid air. I do not have these dreams in recent years that I can remember. I never go to the future. maybe it is not so much an issue of time travel, but more of an important past life memory trying to break through to your consciousness? I used to dream of ancient egypt nearly every night, until I went through past life regression and realized it was because I was there and actually married to a man I knew from back then. Didn't stay married to him lol but I knew him from that lifetime. [/quote.. I have posted many of those dreams on my experience thread and tell of how I think it is my pass. Living somewhere in the 1890s up to the turn of the century. I die from a arrow in my chest at around 17 years old. I was traveling out west and the coach had stopped at outpost . Everyone from the coach was eating. When these Native Americans surrounded the place. They are crawling through some of the windows and a arrow pens me to a wall. I mean the arrow was in my chest but the spearhead was in the wall behind me . I was in a standing position. I cannot see anything but blackness now but I can still hear the screaming and gunfire. Then it is black. Nothing. Not sure if I wake up at this time or just sleep on. daymoon.. I started having this dream around 12 years old and it followed me into my 40s . It seems to stop at that time. I try to see faces of other people but never do. I have long blonde hair with a red ribbon in it. Yes it is in color. I never dream in black and white too often. When I was twelve as this same person I live is a large city which I believe to be St. Louis . The house is empty when I enter in. I had to go back as we were moving out, to find a very important object. I find the object then hear screaming out side. A stable is on fire. I can hear the horses trapped inside. Men are yelling to save them It is a horrible sound. Snow was falling that day as when I entered this house I could see the city street with horse and buggies. Sled bells were ringing as a horse that was pulling it went in front of my eyes. The homes all look the same and set close to the street. The homes all sit very close together two stories tall. The globe street lights are off . It is sunny out. I guess it to be near Christmas time. Where I'm from 12 to seventeen could be any of other assorted dreams I had about the pass. There was a person murdered in a kitchen. I will not go into that room. I'm young in this one still. It is a sunken kitchen . A fire is going under a huge iron pot. It is steaming directly across the room in front of me as I stand above two steps that go down into this kitchen. I'm in a hallway.. I become terrified at this scene. I will not look to my right or go down one step as to the right my vision would see something so horror like I can not bare it. No idea where I'm here. I will not go on with others but I can see and always have known it was a pass I lived. Sometimes I think we live what maybe some ancestor life consist of. If so it would have to be Louisville Ky. There is so many relatives which live there and in a county next to it. I would never find a young girl among them that was killed out west. Seems to me the traveling by coach would have to be back farther in time. I'm on the plains somewhere. Not the south west. People use to tell me .. "Lois you watch too many movies" No it is not that. I think I'm called Catherine . I had a great great grandmother named Catherine. She died of typhoid fever while in her 30s . She had nine children and all of them died with her from typhoid. One girl survived and one boy. She was my great grandmother whos name was Lavinia. So I see no connection there. My other ancestors come from Scotland which I know is not part of my dreams. The boy had children but I do not know there names . all his off springs still live in Ky. Even an old plantation still stands there today where Catherine died. My Mother visited there when she was living. I know the boys name . I wish I could find his family today.. I don't know why I feel that you can be reincarnated from a relative. It is a feeling I have always had since childhood. Watch science today on the mind. I found where someone thought brain memories could be passed on down. It sounds crazy but it was a true article. It could be someones post here.
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Post by lois on Nov 5, 2013 21:19:04 GMT -6
I guess this should go under the past lives thread. auntym you can move it if you wish..
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Post by lois on Nov 5, 2013 21:48:16 GMT -6
I Have only felt involved in two experiences with time travel. One in 1947, the other in 1972. They both were ufo related. The two aliens dressed in astronaut suits were us from the future or they resembled our bodies a great deal. I thought I was seeing two men or earthlings. Which means I was seeing the future of men here on earth. We will fly those ships someday.
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daymoon
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Post by daymoon on Nov 10, 2013 7:31:48 GMT -6
I Have only felt involved in two experiences with time travel. One in 1947, the other in 1972. They both were ufo related. The two aliens dressed in astronaut suits were us from the future or they resembled our bodies a great deal. I thought I was seeing two men or earthlings. Which means I was seeing the future of men here on earth. We will fly those ships someday. Maybe this is how we got so many artifacts from ancient civilizations that look for all the world like astronauts?? So many are so quick to call it ancient alien visits, but maybe that was not it at all. Maybe it was people time traveling back to study ancient cultures and see where the civilizations went wrong? Erik Vondaniken would go crazy with that one LOL!
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