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212.1 | time on my hands | SETH::GRACE | | Fri Sep 26 1986 15:00 | 1 |
| It may be similar but I always now what time it is! Russ
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212.2 | Some Ideas | INK::KALLIS | | Fri Sep 26 1986 15:01 | 10 |
| Many people (and animals, for that matter) have very accutate "internal
clocks." This clock is "reset" if necessary throughout the day
by reference to external time standards like clocks (or in some
cases, sunrise/set). This tends to be an unconscious ability.
I have some of that myself, and it is rare that I have to use an
alarm clock.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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212.3 | | CSSE32::PHILPOTT | CSSE/Lang. & Tools, ZK02-1/N71 | Fri Sep 26 1986 15:13 | 11 |
| i) internal clock: I seem to be blessed - or cursed - by this. Whatever
time I set an alarm clock to, and no matter how many time zones I cross
in traveling, I seem to wake up a few minutes before the alarm goes off
9 days out of 10.
ii) noticing time. Whilst I cannot say why you notice the significant
times in every case, it is possible that when walking past wall clocks
that you notice the time "subliminally" and only consiously look when
the time glimpsed subconsciously is "significant".
/. Ian .\
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212.4 | 11:11pm | OMEGA::YURYAN | | Fri Sep 26 1986 23:20 | 12 |
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I always have the *exact* thing happen to me and I've never
been able to figure it out. Most of the time it happens at 11:11
pm. May be it is an internal clock . It sure does feel strange.
I'll think about looking at the clock to see what time it is
and a split second before I look I know that the time is going to
be 11:11. This has gone on for years and I've gotton to the point
where I just kind of snicker when it happens but like I said I
still don't know how to explain it. There's just something special
about *that* time.
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212.5 | R.A.S. | USFSHQ::SMANDELL | | Mon Sep 29 1986 10:11 | 14 |
| Re: .3 (ii)
I believe this is the explanation for what .0 is experiencing. To
give it a term, it's called the Reticular Activating System
(compliments of The Pacific Institute). It is similar to what happens
when you buy a new car and suddenly you notice how many more of
that type of car seems to be on the road. You always saw that car
type, but you never noticed that you saw them.
You are seeing the clock at other times, but not noticing the other
times, because they are not significant. You are not even aware
that you don't notice. It's not paranormal, we all do it.
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212.6 | But why? | AKOV68::FRETTS | | Mon Sep 29 1986 10:52 | 10 |
| re .5
I can accept this theory as the probable reason for these time
incidents, however why and how does this theory even occur?
And it works the same way whether you are asleep or awake?
Carole
P.S. It was much more exciting and fun when it was mysterious! -):
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212.8 | It strikes again!! | AKOV68::FRETTS | | Fri Oct 31 1986 16:24 | 10 |
| It's happened again!!
This time I was responding to a note, and after the reply was
written to the file, the right hand corner displayed:
16 of 16
31-October-1986 16:16
C.
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212.9 | Nothing and everything makes sense | BRAT::WALLIS | | Sat Nov 01 1986 08:09 | 14 |
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re .8
If one subscribed to the theory that we create our own
reality then your experiences make perfect sense. By
'creating our own reality' I'm talking about our belief
system effecting our thoughts which in turn effect our
electomagnetic bodies, as well as the others, and bring
to us what we believe "should" be.
Lora
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212.10 | My two cents... | USADEC::CLOUD | Sharing time on the Zen Machine | Fri May 06 1988 15:30 | 4 |
| Even though it's exceedingly necessary, Time is this civilization's
personal_joke.
Phil
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212.11 | | SCOMAN::RUDMAN | Hers,pron. His. | Sat May 07 1988 14:46 | 15 |
| "Time is what keeps everything from happening at once."
Since your subconscious is doing the R.A.S. bit, maybe it will choose
this coincidental numerical time for you to die. When your time
comes, of course. Many, many, many years from now. *Way* beyond
the Aver. Life Expect., I'm sure.
Waking up before the alarm isn't rare; since you hate the alarm
to wake you up your sub. beats it to it. Mine does, unless I'm
very tired. BTW, the first time I pulled KP I was awakened by
a shaking bunk (nothing paranormal here; its dangerous to wake a
sleeping man by shaking his shoulder) at 4AM. For almost 6 mo.
after that I'd wake up a few minutes before 4AM *every day*.
Don
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212.12 | y | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze... | Mon Jun 27 1988 20:08 | 16 |
| re: .8
31 October - ominous date ! could that have been the reason
for your time-warp ?
I have a similar 'problem' - with me its 7:07 usually
am - sometimes pm. It got so unnerving that I even changed the alarm time
on my alarm clock from 7:10 to 7:05, hoping that I would wake up
at 7:00 sharp & be in the bathroom when 7:07 rolls around. It still
happens, but not as frequently. I often wake up earlier than 7:00
get showered & back to the bedroom when 7:07 rolls around.
BTW - I'm a pilot & the Boeing 707 is an airliner. Any significance?
Scooter
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212.13 | | WILLEE::FRETTS | doing my Gemini north node... | Tue Jun 28 1988 10:15 | 12 |
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Re:.12 Scooter
Your reply missed 7:07 by a minute (19:08=7:08)! I bet you started
writing it at 7:07.
I haven't been noticing this happening in my experience for awhile,
but I always enjoyed the feeling of "being right in the moment"
when it did.
Carole
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