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Forget technology. Just think in terms of metaphysical dynamics of other dimensions.
I've witnessed a dead person very briefly show up quite live- twice in fact over 20 years. The first time as my 83 year old grandmother. The second time I didn't quite recognize her as she looked around 30 years of age, which was 26 years before I was born. Yet somehow she looked familiar. I discovered an old photo of her a few weeks later.
Both unsolicited paranormal experiences were in broad daylight, and not the product of a hallucination. Though ever since, it did make me wonder how many "dead people" have walked right by me where neither one of us acknowledged the other.
Now if that doesn't constitute "time travel", I don't know what would. Of course whatever it involves, it is not of this plane of existence with its present limitations of known science. From this perspective, time travel has always been "normal". But only seen by a few of us. Nothing funnier than saying, "I see dead people" and hearing people laugh. Most have no idea...
At times I do wonder if in the course of reincarnation that we can chose the time we live in.![]()
No, it isn't that I "believe" in the paranormal. It's that I have experienced it - firsthand. Unable to logically or scientifically debunk what I had witnessed. For nearly 20 years I kept all of this to myself.Wow, this is awesome. I didn't know anyone else here believed in the paranormal.
That would describe my uncle. A hard-nosed US Marine veteran, having served previously in the Army and decorated as a combat veteran in Korea. Only to enlist in the Marine Corps and serve three tours of duty in Viet Nam without a scratch. A very tough guy.I should also mention that the phenomenon of nearly-dead people seeing and interacting with imaginary dead people (never living ones) is so incredibly interesting to me.
After all, we revolve around the universe. It doesn't revolve around us.
In this reality, the possibilities are limitless. There's clearly things that they want to keep secret in Area 51, that's for sure. It could be things they've invented, it could be otherworldly technology. We simply don't know.I do think it is possible. I mean how could it not be. This is just a thought, but maybe we have advanced technology stored in Area 51. I think there was a spaceship found there that had technology we never seen before in the 50s. It’s strange to think our technology got better after that. It’s something to think about for sure.
100% percent agree. If you could time travel, where would you go? I would love to see the 50s and 80s fashion. I would sneak a picture and frame it. I would also go see the dinosaurs and get a couple pictures.In this reality, the possibilities are limitless. There's clearly things that they want to keep secret in Area 51, that's for sure. It could be things they've invented, it could be otherworldly technology. We simply don't know.
Our rapid technological evolution may have been given a shot in the arm from studying alien technology, or it could just simply be that advances we discover have a compounding effect and our knowledge just increases at an almost exponential rate. Either way we can be sure that this will (or hopefully will) continue.
Just think of telling the ancient Greeks that one day we will fly around in huge hunks of metal in the sky at speeds hundreds of times faster than the fastest horse! They'd think it was impossible.
The reality is we just needed to figure out how to do it.