posted on Feb, 28 2010 @ 12:14 PM
we must first remember that time is a figment of our reality, but aside from the physics, i too have experienced time loss. the most perculilar event
was awaking naked on my lounge floor (sounds corny i know) the clothes have never been found, but i never felt asleep if you get me, as if i were in
tonic state and all my experiences were outside this reality,my toddler had nightmare that night too, since then ive become hyper sensitive to
x-ray,total loss of 8 hours approx.
ive had other time loss experiences too and just put down to the quirks of reality that its not continuous nor linear, i'd say over the average
lifetime we probably loss about a week in time loss, maybe a suspension of time, the odd thing is everything around us is in line with thye time loss,
other words its likely we all experience it simultainously,but few register or feel the time loss, where as others notice the oddity.
some of use are neurally more receptive i.e invisible friends as kids, see ghosts and UFO's,feel time shifts and feel tidal effects and generally
more excepting of the paranormal. whereas others will reject all nuances of these feelings and thus never feel the experiences.
ask yourself this, its maths, if we all experienced the same time loss, how many of us looked at the time immediately after? how many of us
experienced time loss but were silenced socially from registering the experience, how many of us felt they had just lost some time,most of us would
not be aware of any change. if this were maths, it would be a very small number of people all over the world seperated by great distance,the chances
of those same people bumping into one another and speaking of the experience narrows the number further.
its the awareness that time does not travel the way we percieve it to, to us our clocks read the same time as our friends,most feel that its
impossible that all had the same time loss and if they did why dont they feel the way you do about the experience~?