_raven177
Aug 15 2004, 12:42 AM
Earlier this week, I watched the show
Unexplained Mysteries . This particular episode was about alien abductions. But the thing that interested me the most about the show was the part about missing time. People who have been abducted claim that , FOR EXAMPLE: they had an expieience of the extraterrestial variety which took lets say 25 minutes, but in reality, it took 1 day. What happened to the missing time?
So, what I want to know is if any of you have ever had this type of 'missing time' expierience, but it does not necessarily have to do with aliens. Or you could just tell your thoughts on the subject.
the master theologian
Aug 15 2004, 01:31 PM
Ps 90:4
"For a thousand years in Your sight are like yesterday when it is past, and like a watch in the night."
That was a Bible quote obviously. I think that this is true.
And not only with God, but with his angels.
Uncle Meat
Aug 16 2004, 05:56 AM
....well this one time, i admit, i was a little high, and i expierienced a slight time-slip. i had a feeling before the actual event. but i was high so i dont think it counts........
jpatt
Aug 16 2004, 07:49 AM
Never had it myself, certainly read a lot about it in UFO, "alien" and some other cases, but there is so little reliable first-hand information on what ELSE was going on at that time that I still feel we can't just assume the reports are correct and they somehow slipped out of normal spacetime, because they only walked out to the porch and it took 6 hours. Something else may be at work, its too ambiguous to say what though.
_raven177
Aug 16 2004, 02:19 PM
I don't think we should just dismiss this so quickly. I mean, yea obviously there are alot of hoaxes and people who just want to get on tv. But how do we know that atleast one person actually expirienced missing time? I made this thread to see what stories people have, and try to see for myself (with help from other forums and other shows).
Potholer
Aug 17 2004, 04:21 AM
There was a thread several moths ago from a woman saying she would lose 15minutes every morning walking from her house to the car (which should ahve taken about 30seconds). She would walk out of the house (just after looking at the clock) then when she reached the car 15minutes would have passed. She said that she once sat in the car looking at the clock hile calling out to her husband, asking what the time was inside - the clocks were the same.
I can't remember what the thread name was but apparently other people had experienced the same or simliar thing or heard aobut it. Many people asked her to try experiments to (such as throwing a ball from the house to the car).
Never heard what happened in the end - she just disappeared.
Uncle Meat
Aug 17 2004, 06:28 AM
| QUOTE (Potholer @ Aug 17 2004, 05:21 AM) |
| Never heard what happened in the end - she just disappeared. |
wow that was a wierd story. maybe shes frozen in time?
Potholer
Aug 17 2004, 09:19 AM

Uncle Meat, what I meant is that she disappeared from the forum. Many people do that - it isn't out of the ordinary. I'm sure she just lost interest or something
ames2787
Aug 20 2004, 02:00 AM
I feel like I've lost time all the time lol, days seem to go by in the blink of an eye and weeks feel like a day.
But thats more likely to do with the long dullness of college holidays, probably won't seem so quick once I go back, mind you they probably will as the dreaded exams loom near and I have to face up to the reality of leaving home lol
Ames
sourpatchkid
Aug 20 2004, 03:34 AM
| QUOTE |
| ....well this one time, i admit, i was a little high, and i expierienced a slight time-slip. i had a feeling before the actual event. but i was high so i dont think it counts........ |
back in my high school days we called that "time smear" cuz all the time just smeared right together. you were there, then black, then back, then black, then "wait a minute guys whats goin on..... hey Sour Patch Kids!!!!!" (*gasp* now we no where my screen name comes from!!!!!!!!!!!)
joannee
Aug 23 2004, 04:25 AM
there is a good book on time loss and other phenomena , its by Jenny Randles, titled Time Storms.. there are a few other books on this subject matter..
I had a time-slip once,, slipped into some other dimension or reality,, and slipped out of it as I passed a particular spot ,, then repeated the scenario on the way back,, slipping into it and then out again. Could be a vortex, magnetic grids that overlaps, alien involvement , highly charged area or some other phenomena.
my timeslip seemed to appear like the 1930's ish... no cars, not even driveways or garages for cars.. older smaller homes, and no people no sounds and no life. Like a vacuum,,
would also like to hear of other experiencers or stories
earthygirl04
Aug 23 2004, 05:21 AM
I don't know what it means, how it's done, or anything like that, but I do know my mom and daughter were going out of state to visit, when they lost over an hour in time. What is weird was that when they lost over an hour in time they were driving down the road, laughing and talking, and had just checked the time to see how much longer it would be before they got to where they were going. Then they said it was like in a blink, they were back a couple of miles, and landed up loosing a little over an hour of time!
I know I myself have been driving down the road when all of a sudden it's as if I only blinked and I was already where I was going, and I don't remember anything in between!
Arashi Ravenblade
Aug 26 2004, 03:26 AM
ive experienced missing time it was between 1997 and 2001...it was called high school.
Asterix
Aug 26 2004, 07:54 AM
I recall a story in which a small plane (I think it was a Piper) was flying in the Bermuda Triangle and its pilot had to fly through some strange, circular cloud. When he landed, he discovered that the trip took 45 mins (or so, I can't remember) less than usual and he had consumed 35% less fuel.
About ppl "losing" time..
If there are no witnesses (like mother+daughter missing time together) and we have a case of someone just being in his living room, suddenly realizing that the time is "missing", that could be easily explainable by many brain-related conditions, epilepsy being one of them..
doomgirl
Aug 26 2004, 10:07 AM
It has happened to me a lot, but I'm awake and haven't been abducted, but I am on the net here
Fluffybunny
Aug 26 2004, 10:15 AM
I think that there are many reasons why a person would experience a sense of lost time...For one, simply "losing track of time" would have to account for the bulk of the reports. Have you ever been wrapped up in a book or a movie and not realized that a half and hour or more has passed? It happens all of the time to most people.
There are several medical conditions that casue people to go into what are called fugues that can last from minutes to days on end, once the person comes out of the fugue they have no recollection of the time that has passed...I think that many
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people who experience this time loss do so for more terrestrial reasons that can be explained without misinterpreted biblical verses or abduction stories.
So what time is it? wow, time flies...
Uncle Meat
Aug 29 2004, 07:09 AM
hehe there were these other times when i was high

and i expeirienced time slips which i forgot to mention.
this happened two or three times. i was walking and needed to close my eyes because i felt lightheaded, and continued walking with my eyes closed for about 3-5 seconds. when i opened my eyes, i was right where i started!
i closed my eyes again, waited, and again, in the same place! i started thinking, "oh im just high, im imagining this...." and tried it again, only two open my eyes and still be in the excact same spot! and i was walking the whole time! this repeated other times also.
now this probably can be dismissed as me just being high, but it was very real. i wondered what i looked like to the outside viewer.......
Wild_Woman
Aug 31 2004, 04:02 AM
Faries make people experience time slips.
Potholer
Aug 31 2004, 04:19 AM
Care to expand on that Wild_Woman?
Uncle_meat, you seem to be high way more than is healthy

. Not that getting high is healthy is small doses either or anything...
LucidElement
Sep 12 2004, 08:15 AM
if missing time is true... then what happens to the other people around you that are dealing witht hat time... for example... the wife called out to her husband and all the clocks in the house were the same, but he should have asked her husband what he did in 15min mintues when really she thought it was shorter... interesting!
Janna
Sep 12 2004, 07:17 PM
This is all very interesting stuff, missing time because you are some place else (other reality or even other dimension, with or without aliens) for a little while.
There are several explanations, like eddies in the time-space fabric or a vortex. Both have to do with energy. So, I'm wondering, how can you step into such a eddie or vortex and not feel anything strange? Or why don't you feel anything strange before you enter and try to avoid the spot? Or don't you see anything strange when looking at that spot, like a different view when compared to the surroundings.And to spectators around, do people all of a sudden disappear out of sight (and reappear later)?
What worries me, is that these spots seem to be occurring at random and there is no way to avoid stepping into them. Some people are lucky enough to step out of them again (sometimes loosing a bit of time), others we never see again.
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