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originally posted by: imjack
Assuming people are 'shifting' realities, I have one question to those who believe in this:
Why do we not notice anyone disappearing?
Are we to assume people are only shifting-'in' to this universe/dimension? That's the only explainable way I can see people not noticing other people just vanishing, as I would assume one would if he were to shift to another dimension.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: imjack
If people are shifting between realities how come they retain their memories from one reality to another but don't remember the actual shift ?
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: imjack
Assuming people are 'shifting' realities, I have one question to those who believe in this:
Why do we not notice anyone disappearing?
Are we to assume people are only shifting-'in' to this universe/dimension? That's the only explainable way I can see people not noticing other people just vanishing, as I would assume one would if he were to shift to another dimension.
They don't disappear. If you understand this theory at all, you would know a version of each person exists in each timeline.
originally posted by: DarkvsLight29
Even though i think it's bogus as you stated.
If someone had to "time shift" then everyone at the same moment would "time shift",,then it goes to memory loss or memory retrieval like deja vu, everything at that moment in time seems to have been there or done that before but in fact nothing has changed,,only you think something has.
originally posted by: savemebarry
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: imjack
Assuming people are 'shifting' realities, I have one question to those who believe in this:
Why do we not notice anyone disappearing?
Are we to assume people are only shifting-'in' to this universe/dimension? That's the only explainable way I can see people not noticing other people just vanishing, as I would assume one would if he were to shift to another dimension.
They don't disappear. If you understand this theory at all, you would know a version of each person exists in each timeline.
Ahh so we're not shifting timelines, but switching into alternate selves?
Really? I hope you're not serious now...
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: imjack
If people are shifting between realities how come they retain their memories from one reality to another but don't remember the actual shift ?
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: imjack
If people are shifting between realities how come they retain their memories from one reality to another but don't remember the actual shift ?
I don't know. It may happen while sleeping. It might be a thing your brain blocks out.
There are too many examples now to prive this is not made up or due to fallible memory. Some are people remembering things wrong. The majority though, are not.
originally posted by: DarkvsLight29
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: imjack
If people are shifting between realities how come they retain their memories from one reality to another but don't remember the actual shift ?
Because they didn't time shift, they only thought something has changed but in reality nothing has, it's all memory related.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: savemebarry
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: imjack
Assuming people are 'shifting' realities, I have one question to those who believe in this:
Why do we not notice anyone disappearing?
Are we to assume people are only shifting-'in' to this universe/dimension? That's the only explainable way I can see people not noticing other people just vanishing, as I would assume one would if he were to shift to another dimension.
They don't disappear. If you understand this theory at all, you would know a version of each person exists in each timeline.
Ahh so we're not shifting timelines, but switching into alternate selves?
Really? I hope you're not serious now...
I would think that is the same thing.
And too many people see this. I think it is the 'impaired' that cannot see it or even see it yet state it is not possible. I have seen poeple on reddit state that they see it, yet still do not believe it.
originally posted by: savemebarry
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: imjack
If people are shifting between realities how come they retain their memories from one reality to another but don't remember the actual shift ?
I don't know. It may happen while sleeping. It might be a thing your brain blocks out.
There are too many examples now to prive this is not made up or due to fallible memory. Some are people remembering things wrong. The majority though, are not.
Riiiiiighty-o then.
In my timeline, a lot of weird people with bad memories have appeared. Must me the mandella effect.
Spooky stuff..
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: reldra
I think it is the 'impaired' that cannot see it or even see it yet state it is not possible. I have seen poeple on reddit state that they see it, yet still do not believe it.
Wow, just wow. I mean...JUST WOW!!!
originally posted by: Jonjonj
a reply to: reldra
You just said that almost the whole of humanity can't see what a few "non-impaired" people can see...
You spend far too much time on the internet.