A Ripple in Time

time-travel

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys get the show off talking about the Texas heat and Kyle’s failures at becoming a great traditional archer. Then, Cam almost dies from a near heat stroke he had over the last couple of days. Next, a listener from Poland writes into the show with a crazy encounter their grandfather had with a horse headed humanoid. Then, a man and his dog are in their car late at night in rural Monroe County, Pennsylvania when what appears to be an ordinary deer is anything but that.

After the break, Kyle brings up some strange stories of possible slips in time! Time is seen as a force eternally impenetrable and displays itself as normally past, present and future. Human beings have always seen themselves as controlled by time. They complain there is never quite enough of it, yet time is infinite. So why do certain people witness instances contrary to what we traditionally perceive as time? The so-called time slip phenomenon has been defined as an event where a moment from the past spontaneously intrudes on the present through seemly unexplained means. Involving one person or even a group of people, many of those who claim to have experienced time slips say they merely observed a past scene, lasting only a few minutes. Others allege that they have been fully immersed in the scene visited. It is also reported that the surroundings witnessed are still, under lit, out-of-place, with a muffled or unfamiliar sound. So what are they? What is time?

All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!

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