The people who send comms tend to post things at very precise times. These are signals. It may look random at first until you see it happen over and over and over again.
How many coincidences until mathematically impossible?
in the quantum realm we experience synchronicities not coincidences. Either nothing is connected or everything is connected, timestamp is a tried and true signal.
I believe the timestamps are when/where the tweet author's timezone is. Or, if you know where the tweet author is, you can extrapolate the actual time stamp.
Not sure exactly how the time stamp thingy works for tweets etc.
Y'all ready? timestamp 9:46 = Qpost 946
I'm not denying it but how can you be sure It's just not random corelation?
The people who send comms tend to post things at very precise times. These are signals. It may look random at first until you see it happen over and over and over again.
How many coincidences until mathematically impossible?
in the quantum realm we experience synchronicities not coincidences. Either nothing is connected or everything is connected, timestamp is a tried and true signal.
you are on the wrong board dude. Q literally said there are no such thing as coincidences. everything has meaning
At what point do coincidences become impossible?
Or like a coinkydink?
And to THAT I say, Ba-BOOM!"
But what about timezone? Wouldn't that time show up differently depending on where you are?
I believe the timestamps are when/where the tweet author's timezone is. Or, if you know where the tweet author is, you can extrapolate the actual time stamp.
Not sure exactly how the time stamp thingy works for tweets etc.