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Created on: September 24, 2010 Last Updated: September 26, 2010
An entirely new type of physics is being played out—literally before our eyes and ears—yet few scientists bother to investigate the evidence.
The physics of time (and its relationship to space and the quantum reality) may be better understood by determining the underlying nature of the auditory and visual anomalies that cross the boundaries into our space-time during regular or irregular intervals. The phenomena points to aberrations of time manifesting as ‘time loops.’
Throughout history these snippets of looped time have been lumped together with unassociated phenomena under the general heading of ghosts.
The elusive nature of space-time
What scientists have gleaned through observations and experiments over the past century is space-time is not uniform. Astrophysicists and cosmologists have hypothesized that time in other regions of space may exist at a different rate than our own. Various factors may cause the disparities including gravitational effects, dark matter, even the possibility of dark energy. Intersections of hyper-dimensions between our reality and others could create random folds, ripples or creases in the universal space-time continuum in various regions of space.
These regions—where space may have a ‘kink’—could exhibit qualities that we perceive as space and time anomalies. The anomalies may be massive or microscopic; they could occur anywhere in the universe and have a duration of scant nanoseconds to unfathomable eons.
Space-time anomalies and ghosts
Looped time ghosts are spectral images or auditory phenomena that tend to repeat themselves. Some repeat at regular intervals while others are erratic and unpredictable.
Examples of these phenomena are rife throughout history—many have been witnessed dozens or hundreds of times during their manifestations. During modern times some have been recorded, photographed, filmed or videotaped.
The chanting monks of Beaulieu Abbey
Within the walls of the famous abbey of Beaulieu, England reside the chanting monks. The Catholic monks of the Cistercian order are heard devoutly singing mass, yet no monks have occupied the abbey since 1538. Established in 1204, the abbey flourished until King Henry VIII ordered it closed.
The phenomenon of the singing monks has been recorded. It usually lasts from 5 to 20 minutes. Each time the singing is exactly the same, as if a recording is being played back.
In a sense, a recording is being played back.
At some point
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