I have already time-travelled...

MamaTime

Temporal Novice
As least my subconscious memories are suggesting that I may have. Now I'm no crank and I've never suffered from delusions. Here is why I think it's possible I have:

I continue to have very vivid and realistic dreams of alternate timelines. At first I thought it was just "mental housekeeping" while I sleep, but this has been an increasing occurance in recent years and the dreams feel so real that they are like dreams I have that actually came true within a few weeks of my having them (something I have been experiencing throughout my life). People close to me have recognized that I have some kind gift and I have have come to realize it is true although it was once hard to accept. This is why I am now starting to recognize that what I am experiencing is from buried memories and not overactive imagination.

I know many people will think I'm crazy, and I have no real proof for these metaphyical theories. It is a matter of faith (not religious but instinctual and experiential faith), or more like a gut feeling and sense of certainty.

The reason these memories are accessed through subconscious states rather than like our day to day memories, I'm not entirely sure, but I think the reason is the physical and chemical limits of our human bodies and brains, whereas the soul and the spirit are limitless.

Now I'm not a religious zealot, so you fanatical Christian doubters can leave me alone. When God talks to me I don't need your validation to know the truth and rightness of my heart!!!

I think that this site attracts enlightened and creative thinkers, which is why I'm sharing this here. This is the type of forum that progressive scientific and intellectual discoveries, so I am hoping that many of you are expanding your abilities to find the real means to travel through time and overcome the limits of the human body.
 
This is one version of a news story that I wrote for the Cold Lake Sun. It relates to your dilemma about alternative realities.......

Recent discoveries in quantum physics and in cosmology shed new light on how mind interacts with matter. These discoveries compel acceptance of the idea that there is more than one universe and that we constantly interact with many of these "hidden" universes.

There is no one reality. Each of us lives in a separate universe. That's not speaking metaphorically. This is the hypothesis of the stark nature of reality suggested by recent developments in quantum physics.
Many universes exist that differ from our own.
Another universe exists that differs from ours only in that the earth has two natural moons.
Another universe exists where there is no planet earth.
Another exists in which Elizabeth Taylor has brown eyes.
If a universe can be imagined, it exists.

There is an imaginary experiment by physicist Erwin Schrödinger who first conjured up the idea in 1935.
Schrödinger's cat is placed in a box. A quantum event determines whether this imaginary cat is poisoned or not. The universe splits into two copies, one containing a live cat and the other a dead cat. Both universes contain one copy of the experimenter too, each one thinking he is unique.
Because each of these worlds is dynamic, the live cat goes on living in the one world, while in the other world someone takes the carcass out of the box and buries it.

Fay Wray, the actress born on a ranch outside of Cardston, Alberta, and achieved everlasting fame as the damsel held atop the Empire State Building by the giant ape in the 1933 film classic, King Kong, died Aug. 9. She was 96.
Yet others claim that she already died many years ago!
"I remember the day that Fay Wray died. It was Dec. 14, 1985," said Susan Gardner. "The reason I remember is that was the day I was married. The television was on, my mother was steaming my wedding dress and they announced it. So the time of the announcement would have been around 6:30 p.m. I discussed her death with several people that evening."
Gardner also recalls watching news of Mickey Rooney’s death on CNN years before he actually died. She also remembers Betty White dying.
"Betty White, the reason that is significant is because it’s my mother's name and we always used to kid my mother about it. I cannot remember the actual date, but I thought that was the reason they cancelled the TV show Golden Girls," said Gardner.
Is there a logical explanation for these strange occurrences — bad memory of historical events, for instance?
"Looking at what I know now, I have a very good memory. My parents are always fascinated by the fact that I can remember every telephone number and street address we had since I was five years old. We moved every 18 months because my father was in the military," she said.

Cindy Mancuso shared a similar experience, noting that she recalled the deaths of both Stephen Hawking and Lawrence Welk, even though both of them were still very much alive.
"This has happened to me before, when I was younger," admitted Mancuso. "I lived in a timeline where Roy Orbison died in a fire in his house only to be joyfully surprised by his comeback. Then he died again."
This phenomenon has occurred to Mancuso and her husband regarding news stories where they look at each and say, "Hey, that isn't how I remember it!"
She said that she feels like she’s living in a science fiction movie. "It is almost like our ‘memories’ have adjusted to new facts and now all we can remember is there was a time slip."
She has tried to fathom why these occurrences involve people in "show biz". She believes that these are standouts because they involve famous people and she can note the memory corruption. In other words, to recall an alternate timeline requires a cognitive dissonance for the person to register it. As for an event that does not create cognitive dissonance, they could be happening all the time and we would be completely unaware of it.
"In insignificant or minor occurrences with things I am not familiar with or interested in, I would not necessarily register the difference. Also, we would all be insane if we were slipping into different timelines and could remember it," explained Mancuso.
 
Thats the 6th since, not some religion
In wl 214 weve all given up religion after the civil war and the new dark ages
THere are a total of seven sences
the first five you all know a bout
the sixth is esp
the seventh is higher diemensional concussness, we can feel time as it flows around us. IN the future we expect to be able to feel other diemensions and eventually be able to time travel without
a time machine
 
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