Did anyone else notice the missing time phenomenon happens more often during solar flares?

by Jordan M. · 3 weeks ago 14 views 0 replies
Jordan M.
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Genuinely fascinating thread to stumble across because I've been thinking about this for a while. I do a fair bit of EVP work out in the fields near my place in Herefordshire and I've noticed my recordings get really strange interference during high solar activity - not just static, but actual structured sounds that shouldn't be there.

The missing time angle is interesting to me because I had an episode about three years back, walked out to a spot I know well, and came back with nearly two hours unaccounted for. Checked the solar weather data afterwards out of curiosity and there had been an M-class flare that afternoon.

Correlation isn't causation obviously, but its hard to just shrug that off when you've lived it. I wonder if the electromagnetic disruption is doing something to how we perceive time rather than actually moving us anywhere. Like the brain getting briefly scrambled rather than anything physically happening.

Has anyone cross-referenced their experiences with the NOAA solar weather archives? Would be worth building up some kind of data set if enough people here have dates and times logged.

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