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<blockquote data-quote="paralela2016" data-source="post: 160550" data-attributes="member: 9744"><p>I found paranormalis.com while searching for more information on multiverse theory, although it's not the only topic of which I'm compelled to understand.</p><p></p><p>I had a personal experience recently which I've not been able to reconcile with ordinary logic. In short, I was driving my vehicle one morning, turning left - noting that the time was around 10 am - the very next thing I recall was being hit by a truck, head-on, about 300 feet from the place I'd been. The police report that was filed on the accident recorded the time as approximately 8:24 am. The last thing I recall before the crash was a bright light. The reason I am digging into the multiverse theory on this as opposed to an abduction possibility is because of the timeline issue - most people with abduction cases report losing time forward, not backward.</p><p></p><p>I'd prefer an easy explanation for what happened so that I can get some closure on a traumatic incident that's left me permanently injured. I've ruled out most of the common explanations, the most obvious being confabulation (or faulty memory), since I had left work and clocked out about 9 am (and have proof of this), and spent some time shopping before getting back into my vehicle to head home. </p><p></p><p>So, where did I go in the middle of making a left turn? How was I plunked back into my current reality nearly 1.5 hours earlier, and 300 feet from the last place I remember?</p><p></p><p>In the past, I've had other experiences that defy common logic, mostly along the lines of OBE/sleep paralysis.</p><p></p><p>Outside of my own experiences, I simply have an innate curiosity of the inexplicable and remain both open-minded and dutifully skeptical. Thanks for welcoming me into the fold, and I look forward to broadening my horizon here with you, one and all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paralela2016, post: 160550, member: 9744"] I found paranormalis.com while searching for more information on multiverse theory, although it's not the only topic of which I'm compelled to understand. I had a personal experience recently which I've not been able to reconcile with ordinary logic. In short, I was driving my vehicle one morning, turning left - noting that the time was around 10 am - the very next thing I recall was being hit by a truck, head-on, about 300 feet from the place I'd been. The police report that was filed on the accident recorded the time as approximately 8:24 am. The last thing I recall before the crash was a bright light. The reason I am digging into the multiverse theory on this as opposed to an abduction possibility is because of the timeline issue - most people with abduction cases report losing time forward, not backward. I'd prefer an easy explanation for what happened so that I can get some closure on a traumatic incident that's left me permanently injured. I've ruled out most of the common explanations, the most obvious being confabulation (or faulty memory), since I had left work and clocked out about 9 am (and have proof of this), and spent some time shopping before getting back into my vehicle to head home. So, where did I go in the middle of making a left turn? How was I plunked back into my current reality nearly 1.5 hours earlier, and 300 feet from the last place I remember? In the past, I've had other experiences that defy common logic, mostly along the lines of OBE/sleep paralysis. Outside of my own experiences, I simply have an innate curiosity of the inexplicable and remain both open-minded and dutifully skeptical. Thanks for welcoming me into the fold, and I look forward to broadening my horizon here with you, one and all. [/QUOTE]
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