09-22-2018, 07:26 AM
(09-20-2018, 06:18 PM)Infinite Wrote: Something uncanny happened while I was playing the tracks today. I started playing them at 10:55, by the time 3 pm came around, only 2 A tracks had played. I didn't have them playing on repetitive loops. I was home and nothing unusual happened. It seemed as if the two tracks played one after the other. Why only two when each one is just am hour and three minutes long? Has anything like this happened to anyone before? When I realized that it was 3 pm, I felt as if I had lost a few hours of my day, it went so fast. I went online and next thing I know, it was 3 o'clock. Maybe I went in a trance or I tuned out? That still doesn't explain why just two tracks played. Everything seemed so normal, but it wasn't. As freaky as this all is, I don't feel scared or weirded out by what happened.
Can't say I've ever experienced the time loss. But I have felt "pulled" listening to dmsi a couple of times. Strange sort of traveling sensation as if things were moving around me.
I don't have any idea how reality works, so I can only speculate. But if you believe in the multiverse theory of the universe you could assume that maybe you jumped track to a different universe where another version of yourself was actually ahead in time. But all theory and I have no means to test that.
All I know is that the tech Shannon has been developing challenges people's concepts of "reality". A lot of people live with a very limited view of the world around them. The main issue is most people will only believe it when the see it, but their skepticism also keeps them firmly locked into their beliefs. So it goes, I've never experienced that ----> it's not possible-----> Preventing it from ever happening. Probably could throw in a healthy dose of fear there that also keeps them locked down.
I would be really interested to hear any further sort of experiences like this though so feel free to journal about them. Your experience on dmsi has been really interesting. And most people on this forum are very open to the non-conventional here, so there won't be any "you're crazy" judgement.
INFP