In order to believe time travel is not possible, you’d have to carry the notion that it will never be possible. Not in 10 years or not in a million.
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Please do tell, I have read some most interesting experiences of such in my time, would love to hear yours.
I live in Arizona, which is already just a weird place. It always feels like there’s a dark cloud hovering over Phoenix. There’s just been a lot of weird things here.
Anyway I was driving down the road, and I drove over the freeway, all the sudden it was like completely black. And then the road I was on ended into a dead end. It’s like if you go to sleep while you’re driving, and then you wake up somewhere else but for real‘s.
At the time I had a Chevrolet, so I had OnStar. I was so disturbed by the situation I pressed my OnStar button. With OnStar you can either have Jesse emergency services, or you can have a concierge service where they will locate places for you to go, and then they send the download of the directions to the mapping software on your car. It’s pretty bad ass actually.
Anyway I pressed on my OnStar button and when they answered the car, I told them I was scared, that I didn’t know where I was, and then it was dark and I was confused. They helped me to navigate out of the situation.
But to this day, I can’t explain what happened, or how it happened. I just knew for a fact that I moved from one parallel universe to another. It was very strange. Once that happens things are just off. It seems to me as if your life in another universe is off even by a nanosecond, nothing goes right, everything goes wrong, and it’s a constant struggle.
There was one other time where I was moving out of an apartment, and we had spent most of the week packing and moving and what not. We stayed up most of the night cleaning the apartment so I can get my deposit back.
Once we were done - my friend and I left in separate vehicles. I was hungry so I stopped at a Burger King. Somehow I woke up, with my truck driving out of the Burger King, and almost ran into the wall in front of the drive-through. I was in a complete panic. I really didn’t know who I was, or where I was or what was happening. I had a vague memory of where I used to live. So I went back to the apartment. Using the garage door opener I was able to open the garage, and the place was completely empty and I was totally panicked! I didn’t know what was going on, who I was or what was happening. Then my phone rang, and my best friend said where are you what are you doing. I told her to be perfectly honest I don’t know where I am or what’s going on. She talked me off the cliff and I ended up making it over to her house.
To this day I still don’t understand exactly what happened, but it was a very surreal experience, and I personally feel like I switched parallel universe is again.
Those are the two times off the top of my head I can give you details. But I am convinced that this is happened numerous times in my life.
OnStar is one of the few that work in parallel universes. Highly recommended!
Right on! Glad I had it!
Thanks for posting, very interesting.
Theres a story of a woman who claims to have woken up in this time line in a different apartment minus her fiancé. Totally confused she went to work only to be told she had quit 6 months ago. Its a whole lot more complex than that but she still maintains it happened, from memory she nearly got sent to the looney bin as a result.
Sorry no sauce, first read about it sometime in the 80s, then again in the early 90s in Nexus magazine.
That's funny. Mean but funny. Glad to see the recipient took it in stride, as they should.
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