12-03-2024, 07:11 PM
(11-08-2024, 09:56 PM)l0st Wrote: I think multiverse theory may be correct and that at least some of us, intentionally or unintentionally, can jump timelines. I see no other explanation for many of my observations. Kinda like that movie "Jumper".
I'll tell you why:
As creepy as this may sound, I've "kept tabs" on some old friends over the years. Nothing serious... Just look them up, see what they're up to. Maybe drop a line or a catch up phone call. Nothing serious. In the last 3 or 4 years or so, many of my old contacts have seemingly disappeared. I mean no trace online whatsoever. I initially thought this was just evolution of the Internet, changes to search, etc. However, some of these people... I knew them quite personally... Knew personsl details that might allow me to find them through alternate means... Well, it's like some of these people never existed. Literally no trace. People I dated for an extended period... Can't even find legal records like they were never born.
Whatever timeline I am on now, I don't know these people. And, people seem to know or recognize me whom I've never met. I've had several instances of people yelling out a name at me like they're calling for me and know me yet I do not know them - and the names are incorrect. I also don't recognize my family members anymore. They do not seem tbe my family even if they appear the same.
On the side of conspiracy theory, I do have to wonder if the research at places like CERN had permanently altered timelines, at least for some of us.
If you've ever done genealogy, you know how hard it is to find people unless they're really famous. What's going on is that you don't have the right databases to search and some of the information isn't public.
You could find them if you trawled through the IRS database and knew their social security number. Some of them may have gone by different names in school (my husband uses his middle name, and everyone knows him by that. But you can't find him by that name. Likewise, I do not use my first name... so if you knew that (from my school days), I would have "disappeared."
Women are notoriously difficult to trace simply because we weren't considered "important." So if you knew me in grade school, I have had two marriages (divorced, then remarried) and you could never have traced me. You could find photos of me in school books, but unless you knew how to search and where to search, you couldn't find me.
I did track down my ex-husband, who left very little footprint on the landscape...but I had some very good databases and knew how to search. Most couldn't have found him.
So... I'm thinking you just don't have the right databases.