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Romani Vixen
December 1st, 2003, 04:39 AM
I have heard of an unusual phenomina that I have now experienced. I guess you could call it folding time/space.

When traveling, I have made unexplainably good time. I'm not complaining by anymeans, but I want to understand this. It's now happened three times. Time 1: normally 2 hour trip took 1 hour. In heavy fog. Going about 40 instead of 65.

Time 2: going down to my mother's last weds. normally 4.5 hr drive. Made it in just under 4 hrs... going 20 or less for two of the hours. Cruise controll was on for the rest at just under speed limmit. Some fog.

Time 3: on the way back up tonight. again, normally a 4.5 hr trip. Very light fog. cruise contro,l at speed limmit. made it in 3 hrs... almost to the minute.

Has anyone ever heard of this. Can any of you do it dileberately?

FalconSong

9-2-2
December 1st, 2003, 05:53 AM
WOOHOO!! Good job.

I can slow time as well, but I only successfully shave off minutes. My method is making a space-time bubble around myself and my vehicle, where I travel faster than normal space-time, and everything else goes slower. But you've gotta be careful, because if you raise enough energy, you can create a weak EM field that may play games with your car... also be careful, since slowing time around you makes traffic nastier (learned my lesson!)

My fiance is great at doing this. He can shave 20 minutes off of a 30 minute drive. This tends to attract cops, so setting up an aversion ward around your car is a great tactic... it's not as dangerous as cloaking, since the aversion tends to make drivers want to avoid you.

hedgecub
December 1st, 2003, 11:34 AM
*blinks*
Wow. I never thought you could control time and traffic with magic. *makes a mental note*

Not that it's particularly useful to me at the moment, since I a) don't have a license, b) don't have the money for a car, and c) live in London, UK where driving is a frightening experience, but trust me, 9-2-2, I'll be picking your brain for tips once I settle down with a hubby and house and car. ;)

- little cub -

9-2-2
December 1st, 2003, 01:57 PM
Well, you can't utterly control it, but with enough practice, you can take reign of your immediate surroundings. I do the space-time method, but there are others as well. For weaving through traffic, set up a wide energy field in front of your car that smooths passage and travel. Do NOT send out chaos randomizer energy in hope of getting a free pass, because the randomness may very well put you in a nice, steaming wreck. :(
When you set up the energy field, it takes maintenance. I must caution you to use the energy of the earth... otherwise, if you use space-time distortion with your personal energy, you might wake up in the morning with a few gray hairs!

Hedgecub, aren't driver's liscences expensive as hell in the UK? I know that in Germany, they cost an ungodly amount... so, here's cabby tips. To draw a cab, set a psychic beacon and a filter on yourself; set up the filter so that only escorting drivers, like buses and cabs, will sense the energy, then set up a flaming beacon behind the filter. You should pick up a ride soon. And don't forget to help the driver make it to your destination by using aforementioned methods of energy field to smooth passage and make traffic openings.

Hope this helps!

Romani Vixen
December 1st, 2003, 02:47 PM
Wow... Could I have done that without knowing it?

Sounds complicated!

9-2-2
December 1st, 2003, 06:21 PM
It's not too complicated to do once you get the hang of it. But it requires hard concentration and strong awareness to prevent a wreck while dilating time. And yes, you can do it without realizing it, like when you're desperate to get to work on time.

cydira
December 1st, 2003, 07:36 PM
I've been playing with the whole issue of bending time for a while. I'm beginning to suspect that while you may beable to bend time in such a fashion where you can effectively go "forward" in it, you can't do it to go backwards. I've been trying to do that one for a while and it just doesn't work. I think it's a problem with how the universe is constructed. The fact that it's an open universe (continually expanding) seems to prevent it. However, you can move sideways through time.

I'm a hobby cosmologist and one of my projects is the nature of time. I'd really appreciate it if you could possibly help me out. I had thought that I was the only one who did this. I'm thrilled to hear that I'm not. I was hoping to stumble into some one else that did this stuff to help me with a small experiment. If you could, the next time you do this, note the time that you leave location a, the speed you were traveling, the distance to location b, and the time you arrived at your destination (location b). Just email it to me at cydira13@yahoo.com !

Thank you very much! As much information sent to me as possible *please*. I'm also going to be trying to do this in a small laboratory setting. I'm going to write a paper on it and see if I can get published. :)

Anyways, thanks!

Flar's Freyja
December 1st, 2003, 08:22 PM
I have tried this using Silver Raven Wolf's method but it's never worked for me - and I wish it would because I really have an issue with underestimating how long it takes me to get places, living out in the boonies like we do.

I'll try some of your methods to see if there's a difference.

Romani Vixen
December 2nd, 2003, 12:31 AM
It almost seems like anamolies of some sort. There's always been fog... Cydria, I'll have to look on the map for distance, but other than that and the info in my orriginal post, what info would you need? I'll also mail the specific location. Give me a few days to get the info.... (IM me if it's longer than that... I get distracted easily)

Cerulean
December 2nd, 2003, 02:00 AM
Amazing. Yes, I always suspected this and suspected I had had some experiences both with missing time, slowing it up and quickening it but not like yours.

FeatherGoblinglimmer
December 2nd, 2003, 03:27 AM
I have been subject to bending time, but i don't think it has ever been me that has caused this.

asamananara
December 2nd, 2003, 04:49 AM
Here's a relatively practical time-bending experiment you
can try...
Buy 3 identical candles- (tea lights work best, as they are
generally uniform and efficient, not losing any wax through
dripping, pooling, etc). Burn one down, timing how long it
takes from ignition to extinction. This is your control.
Now, as combustion and heat-transfer are physical constants,
you can reasonably expect that given an identical enviroment,
the remaining two candles will take approximately the same
amount of time to burn out. So- light the second candle, and
project a force-bubble around it; now move your awareness into
the space between the perimeter of the bubble and the flame.
Consciously slow your breathing, first by inhaling and exhaling
twice as long as usual, then by skipping every other breath,
until you are basically drawing one long breath for every
four "normal" counts. Continue until the flame dies out, then
move out of the bubble and release it. Check your clock.
You'll find, with practice, that you can effect a 1/8th or
longer time lag; ie, if your control candle took 8 hours to
burn down, the second will take nine. Now try the same with
the third candle, this time speeding up your breath. You'll
find this one burns down alot "quicker"... 7 hours or less.
Notice that this is not energy manipulation- the candle has
been untouched. What you've done is slowed down, or sped
up, the bubble-time in relation to objective time. This is
a simple but reliable way to learn the applications of bending
time, and one which is easily observed objectively.

Romani Vixen
December 2nd, 2003, 05:09 AM
Wow.... I'm going to have to dig out my tea lights!!!