Does anyone else notice how when people talk about how they were involved in some sort of time skip situation that appears to have been over a 3 hour period? I love the podcast and story and listen while I'm at work. I've picked up on this throughout different stories and situations whether it be abductions, people getting lost/lured into the woods or just happenings of people missing time. It frequently seems to be 3 hours! Curious to why that is or maybe I haven't been listening accurately. Has anyone else caught on to this?
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I'm fascinated by time skips too. Years ago, I used to think I could make time slow down just a little if I concentrated hard enough. It doesn't seem to work anymore. Almost always, when I have time that goes missing, it's under 3 hours, usually less than one hour. I think this is because when it's more than an hour or two, my body knows, not just my consciousness. It's more physically real.
i was going to comment something about the revolutions of the earth, time pockets, and dimensional shifts along the curvature of the axis, but we all know this thing is flat.
kidding! :D
moving in the fourth dimension fascinates me, because you'd think when you came out of your 3 hour tour, you'd be halfway across the country. anyway, i ponder often about time travel. it's such a headache inducing topic.
cheers!
(originally posted by: Mr. F)
I believe the significance of 3 is huge in occultism and spirituality. 33rd degree, the highest degree of masonry. Jesus “died” at age 33. The holy trinity. The threefold law. Witching hour of 3 am. Triangles. But I do agree it does seem to be 3 hours. Or they assume it to be around 3 hours.
I agree. It does seem as though the three-hour mark seems to be “sweet spot” when it comes to this. I've noticed this a few times, and I'll have to keep an eye out for it in future stories. Thanks for the heads-up!