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Paranormal BasicsGhosts and HauntingsWeird Creatures / MonstersTime and Dimension TravelEarth MysteriesHuman MysteriesLife After Death/ReincarnatLost WorldsMad ScienceOuija Board and DivinationPlanetary / Moon AnomaliesProphets and PropheciesPsychic PhenomenaReligious Mysteries/MiracleWitchcraft and Spells | More True StoriesMore True Stories(cont'd)Traveling through time presents all kinds of interesting possibilities and problems. The problems arise when, by traveling to the past, we alter it. One classic time-travel paradox poses the dilemma: What would happen if you traveled back in time and accidentally killed your parents before you were born? And if you weren't born, how could you exist to travel back in time? Some of these problems are discussed in Plausibility of Time Travel, which also offers some ways around this paradox including alternate universes.
But these apparent paradoxes don't seem to bother people like Steven Gibbs, who says he's already had the pleasure of traveling through time. Riding the HDR In an interview with Strange magazine, Steven Gibbs relates how he became interested in time travel when, back in 1981, he received a letter from his future self. Gibbs is the inventor of a device he calls the Hyper Dimensional Resonator (HDR), which he says can be used to transport anyone through time. In fact, he's received reports from several of his customers:
The message is clear: When time traveling, stay away from the fifth dimension. Gibbs goes on to relate how he used his HDR to jump from a positive universe to a negative one. And somehow, the "grey" aliens and Men In Black are also involved in all this. And if you're interested in trying this invention yourself, a company called Future Horizons sells them! You'll find the product at the bottom of this page. Slippages in Time Sometimes people travel back in time without intending to - through time slips, a perceived fold or bridge in time that brings the present in contact with another time. Such time slippages can bring a person in contact with the past or the future. The incidents seem to be brief in duration and occur and dissipate without warning or explanation.
In another anecdote, a woman sees "ancient people" erecting a stone monument, much like Stonehenge. Are these really experiences of time slips or some kind of delusion or fantasy? Drive Through Time Another instance of time slippage that took place in 1969 is claimed by a man only identified as L.C. Time Traveler tells how in October of that year, L.C. and an associate were driving along Highway 167 when they passed what would be considered to be an antique car in mint condition. Oddly, however, the car's license plate was dated 1940. And that was just the beginning.
After L.C. motioned to the young woman to pull off to the side of the road, L.C. and his friend drove ahead of the old car and pulled off themselves. They got out and looked back for the car... and it had simply vanished. This episode was supposedly witnessed by another driver who was behind both cars. Time slippage? A ghost car? Or just a little too much gin on the road trip? If true, the story is one more for the time-travel folder of the unexplained. More True StoriesMore True Stories |
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