TheYear802701
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Re: Sound coming back in time by 24 hours
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Well Ravelled\")</div>
I'm afraid you misunderstood my theory.
I do not believe any form of physical time travel took place. And I fully agree with you about the source of the sound being TheNumberSix's own mind.
HOWEVER I am claiming that the human mind can record memories from the future. As a person who had his own share of prophetic dreams and memories, I'm making this claim based on my own experience rather than mere "wishful thinking".
What I'm saying, quite simply, is this:
On the night before, theNumberSix remembered what's going to happen in 24 hours. Being under the influence of drugs, his brain misinterperted this (authentic) future memory as an actual sound.
It may seem far-fetched to you. But it happened once to me too:
No, I wasn't in the habit of taking drugs... But once, when I was under the influence of sedatives right after an operation, I heard a fragment of a catchy unfamiliar song by an unfamiliar band...
At the time I was convinced that I simply imagined the whole thing. So you can imagine my astonishment when this very same band made its debut in the media a year later!
This was not the first or only time I've "remembered the future". But it is the only time the "future memory" materialized as an actual sound. And this only instance was induced by a drug, just like in TheNumberSix's case.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Well Ravelled\")</div>
Why not? because you want to believe it... you would rather believe that a sinusoidal movement of air bourne particles travelled through time at the exact time he was there and not only that to be a repeatition of a lorry passing 'circa' 24 hours later.[/b]
I'm afraid you misunderstood my theory.
I do not believe any form of physical time travel took place. And I fully agree with you about the source of the sound being TheNumberSix's own mind.
HOWEVER I am claiming that the human mind can record memories from the future. As a person who had his own share of prophetic dreams and memories, I'm making this claim based on my own experience rather than mere "wishful thinking".
What I'm saying, quite simply, is this:
On the night before, theNumberSix remembered what's going to happen in 24 hours. Being under the influence of drugs, his brain misinterperted this (authentic) future memory as an actual sound.
It may seem far-fetched to you. But it happened once to me too:
No, I wasn't in the habit of taking drugs... But once, when I was under the influence of sedatives right after an operation, I heard a fragment of a catchy unfamiliar song by an unfamiliar band...
At the time I was convinced that I simply imagined the whole thing. So you can imagine my astonishment when this very same band made its debut in the media a year later!
This was not the first or only time I've "remembered the future". But it is the only time the "future memory" materialized as an actual sound. And this only instance was induced by a drug, just like in TheNumberSix's case.