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GeneBrowne
Hey all, found an interesting read and I thought I would share it with you. Please take a few minutes to read, it's an interesting theory and I think you will enjoy. So ... Enjoy.


The more we learn about the nature of reality, the more mysterious it seems. Fantasies like The Matrix films propose that life as we know it on this planet is nothing more than a highly complex computer simulation generated and imposed on our minds by sophisticated machines. Yet we might not have movies like The Matrix if it weren't for the discovery of the perplexing but apparently real nature of the world on a subatomic level. On this quantum level, if I understand it correctly, matter seems to exist as both particles and waves - or the potential to be either - and how it ultimately behaves is determined by observation.

This is a highly complex subject and well beyond the scope and depth of this article (check out the PhysicsareaofAbout.com), but it may be that reality at a subatomic (or quantum) level may be determined by our own consciousness.

Not all scientists quite agree with that conclusion, but it is a possibility. (As far as I know, there are no firm conclusions about quantum reality, only theories.) The bottom line is, the universe may be a set of probabilities and the world we experience day-to-day is just the most probable.

This notion leads to the concept of multiple universes (or dimensions) created by other probabilities, time travel and other mind-bending ideas. So as fantastic as The Matrix may be, reality may be far stranger.



Glowing Clouds, the Oz Factor and Strange Phenomena

One aspect of that strangeness is covered with great intelligence and forthrightness in Jenny Randles' book Time Storms: Amazing Evidence for Time Warps, Space Rifts, and Time Travel. In it, she makes a convincing case that time travel is not only possible, but that it may be taking place regularly around the world.

Randles lays the groundwork for such a possibility by explaining the current scientific thinking about quantum physics and the nature of time in layman's terms. Her explanations are clear and pretty easy to understand, which is quite a feat for such a complicated subject. And the reason for laying this groundwork is to offer a possible explanation for the many highly strange (can we call them paranormal?) experiences people have had that seem to indicate tears, warps or leaps in the fabric of time.

These fascinating anecdotes, which Randles has collected from all over the world, are the meat of the book. And they all have one common element: a peculiar energy cloud that can transport people and very often their vehicles into some unknown dimension. The result for these people can be missing time (from just minutes to days), disorientation (what Randles calls the "Oz Factor"), teleporation over impossible distances, electronic failure, gravity anomalies and other phenomena. These peculiar, glowing clouds -- time storms -- just may be an explanation for a variety of paranormal phenomena, including ghosts, spirits, synchonicity, deja vu, UFOs and what is thought of as alien abductions.

Randles suggests that none of this is paranormal at all, but that these time storms are just a scientific reality that we do not understand yet.

Here are just a few of the true accounts from Time Storms:

Putre, Chile, 1977 - At 3:50 a.m. on April 24, during army training exercises, a guard saw two fuzzy violet lights descending from the mountain and heading their way. At 4:15 a.m., Corporal Armando Valdez set out into the dark to investigate them. He returned 15 minutes later, but from the opposite direction in which he set out. He seemed to be in a kind of trance, muttering, "You do not know who we are or where we come from." Inexplicably, the corporal had several days growth of beard, and his watch had stopped at 4:15 - but showed a date of April 30!

Oxford, Maine, 1975 - At 3 a.m. on October 27, David Stephens, 21, and an 18-year-old friend were in a wooded area when they heard a strange sound. They got in their car to go investigate, and the vehicle was soon enveloped in a colored glow. There was a blink in reality and the two instantly found themselves about a mile away with the car pointing in the opposite direction. They subsequently suffered various physical abnormalities, including severe disorientation.

Somerset, England, 1974 - On July 28, Peter Williamson was having a barbecue in his backyard garden, which was interrupted by a heavy electrical storm. His dog, spooked by the threatening atmosphere, cowered under a tree. Peter went to rescue the animal. There was a bright flash - and Peter vanished into thin air! Police were called and a thorough investigation and search were conducted, without success. At 8 a.m., three days later, Peter was found in some nearby bushes with one foot in a pond - as if he had just appeared there out of nowhere.

Linhares, Brazil, 1981 - On April 20, Jorge Ramos, who was a representative for a chemical company, left his home at 6 p.m. to travel a few miles to a meeting. He never arrived. His Volkswagon was found on a side road a few miles from his home; the key was still in the ignition and all his business and personal effects were in the car. Police investigations could not account for what happened to Jorge or where he was. Five days later, his wife received a frantic call from Jorge. He said that while driving his car he was covered in a strange white glow after which he found himself in a dreamy, floating state. He came to standing by an unfamiliar road and sought help. To his shock, he discovered that the date was now April 25 - and he was 600 miles from home!

This is just a small sampling of the many true accounts offered in Randles' book, and she says there are many, many others she did not include. The time storm phenomenon seems to happen with some regularity, and many might never be reported.

Is there any hard evidence for these bizarre occurrences? Randles points to an incident that took place in Florida in which a time storm may have been captured on videotape! In 1996 at 11:16 p.m., surveillance cameras were routinely monitoring and taping the area around a small factory. The videotape reveals what happened: As a worker approached one of the gates, a fuzzy white glow appeared and covered the area where the man was standing. There was brief electrical interference to the cameras, but when they cleared, the man had disappeared. One hour and 50 minutes later, the cameras recorded his sudden reappearance. He was on all fours, violently ill and suffered a two-hour gap in his memory.

This will undoubtedly be one of the most fascinating books you'll ever read, presented without nonsense and in a scientific frame of mind. In my view, as entertaining and thought provoking as The Matrix films are, they are notnearly as engaging as the incidents described in Time Storms. This stuff really happens.

OA - Paranormal.about.com


Ok some discussion now. Personally I'd like to get my hands on that book for a read, that's me... this seems too interesting not to read about. What do you guys think of this particular theory?? Is a killer cloud on the loose transporting people around screwing with their heads devil.gif Who knows?

I'll give it the usual, my benefit of the doubt. I would guess that it's possible for a particular energy field to be travelling around disrupting other energy fields maybe causing a slip in time or something along thoes lines. Intersting.

Ok guys your turn lets here's some responses... keep in mind that if you have nothing constructive to say or you just want to pop on and type "this sux", keep it to yourself. I have no problem with skeptics if they're at least polite about it all.


Cheers and thanks in advance,

Gene
Ancient Snake
This all sounds very interesting.
I have already read an another book about this and some other "paranormal" phenomena, it was called Nevysvětlitelné záhady in my czech language (that can be translated as Unexplained mysteries rolleyes.gif ), btw it was written by Viktor Farkas. There was an example of soldier who suddenly dissapeared from Philippines and then appeared in Mexico. It happened in sixteenth century so it would take weeks or even months to get from Philippines to Mexico.
This is just a proof that this Time Storms are not some invention of new age, it was happening a long time ago.
GeneBrowne
Wow, I guess I never heard of it until now. I think it's possible. Thanks for posting.

Cheers,

Gene
Loonboy


I have read books by Jenny Randles and I am very impressed with her rational, logical and methodical investigations into paranormal phenomena.

I do put a lot of stock in what she reports because I know it's been filtered and assessed by an intelligent mind.

She's very much a paranormal guru here in the UK.

I haven't read the 'Time Storms' book but would if I came across it. thumbsup.gif



I've heard of some similar cases to those reported above, most notably ones associated with the Bermuda Triangle, and one to do with a whole platoon of soldiers getting transported by a cloud.

There could very well be something in this.

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Leonardo
It's interesting if time could be associated with an energy. Physics has associated time with motion or change, but not necessarily the underlying energy. I'm also interested in the accounts differences in physical translocation. Why would one person move a few feet in his back garden, but another move hundreds of miles?

I must admit, I have sometimes speculated of time as a force, rather than another dimension. Like gravity and mass, time would simply be a property of some aspect of the universe.

Anyway, a good find. I'll keep an eye out for the book.
GeneBrowne
I have my little own experience that could possibly be explained by this theory. I posted it on here before and on a different site (which is now on the main page, YAY for Gene). Maybe this theory is the best one to describe what happened to me... in my mind anyways. Anways Enjoy thumbsup.gif


This little event happened to me in Fall, 2006, around 1:30 in the morning on a fairly nice night. I'm from a small town in Newfoundland, Canada, with nothing to make the town either bit special or anything. But what happened to a friend and me is definitely one of the strangest things that I have ever encountered.

My friend and I were driving home one night from another friend's house and we were on this stretch of road no more than a kilometer long, kind of a back road type thing. It was a nice night with stars out, warm and whatnot. About 30 seconds onto this road comes a turn, nothing strange yet. So when we got to the turn, it was foggy all of a sudden, which is no surprise because where I'm from it's constantly foggy, so we paid no attention to it.

Around this turn, the road turns from flat to a hill you drive up and, for some reason, it seemed like it took us forever to get up it, even though we were doing 70 km/h. So we eventually get to the top of the hill where there is another turn in the road and flattens out again. When we get there and got around the turn, the fog disappears - and we're all of a sudden back at the bottom of the hill!

All we could think was, WHAT JUST HAPPENED? This whole road shouldn't take you any longer than five minutes to drive, but I remember us looking at the time and wondering why 15 minutes had gone by and why we were still at the same point. I will never forget the feeling we had and when we both just kinda looked at each other wondering what had happened just then. I can tell you that it's not my first paranormal experience, nor will it be my last (I hope), but it definitely is one of the most mind-boggling of them. I'd just like to know what happened and where 15 minutes went and how we got back to the bottom of the hill.

That's my weird time blip story.


Weird huh??? The feeling more than the experience was what was weird. I felt completely dissoriented, so did my friend Mike. So do you guys think that this theory could be a possible explaination to what might have happened?

If anyone has anything else... feel free to add.


Cheers and thanks,

Gene
Ancient Snake
QUOTE(Loonboy @ Jun 5 2007, 05:47 PM) [snapback]1710025[/snapback]


and one to do with a whole platoon of soldiers getting transported by a cloud.


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Actually I have read something very similar in that book i mentioned about whole platoon transported or even disappeared in cloud.
One mentioned a platoon from ANCIENT ROME that just disappeared.

And about your experience Gene, it sounds really weird.
Could that be something like I dunno time-shifting or portal-like fog.
About me I have never experienced some paranormal phenomena but I am great "fan" of them and I hope something strange will happen to me.
Maybe I am too young to encounter something, not even 18.
GeneBrowne
QUOTE(Cigarette Smoking Man @ Jun 5 2007, 07:26 PM) [snapback]1710300[/snapback]
Maybe I am too young to encounter something, not even 18.


I was only 21. original.gif ... be careful what you wish for lol. That's how I am all the time though... I see all these crazy stories and i'm like, I hope it happens to me. Lol .. gotta love it.

Good luck on getting your wish... when you do share it with the rest of us.


Thanks for posting,

Gene
Loonboy


Is the idea, then, that these clouds of energy are moving around, or are particular to certain locations, or that they form and dissipate randomly across the earth's surface?

Gene, your story sounds more or less exactly like the ones in the book mentioned at the start. Kewel.

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GeneBrowne
QUOTE(Loonboy @ Jun 5 2007, 11:16 PM) [snapback]1710700[/snapback]


Is the idea, then, that these clouds of energy are moving around, or are particular to certain locations, or that they form and dissipate randomly across the earth's surface?

Gene, your story sounds more or less exactly like the ones in the book mentioned at the start. Kewel.

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I would assume, purely by guess, that they just form randomly... maybe due to electric charge in the atmosphere? I would think so anyways. I mean there are people experiencing this on all corners of the globe in every state or province or whatever it is they have at random but enough to actually think about and say wait a minute. But also I guess it could be a few different clouds of energy just floating around and when they do hit a location someone has a new story. I like this idea... I guess it's easier to understand than some of the other ones out there.

Story: Yeah and only today when I found that article I was like wow .... I got the perfect story for this. Pretty cool story to tell, but when it happened it was bizzare... to put it lightly. Hopefully I'll have another one to tell someday down the road. Thanks,


Gene
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