• The Phenomenon of Chronophantomization

    From roman@700:100/72 to All on Sun Aug 10 22:11:28 2025
    Recently, an unusual trend has been observed in anonymous
    blogs and forums, which has become a subject of discussion
    in various media outlets and social networks. People are
    collectively sharing strange and sometimes unsettling
    experiences related to the anomalous disappearance of
    objects, disruptions in the perception of time, and other
    "glitches" in reality. These cases, which at first glance
    may seem minor, are evidently connected into a widespread
    phenomenon that currently lacks an official name. I have
    termed this phenomenon "chronophantomization,"
    as the disappearance of objects is often associated with
    distortions in the flow of time. The phenomenon can be
    described as a collective belief that something in the world
    has suddenly changed, deviated from its usual course,
    and that this trend is intensifying - almost as if something
    ominous is approaching. Among the most common
    manifestations are the sudden disappearance and
    reappearance of objects.
    People report that items they used just minutes earlier
    vanish and then reappear in the most unexpected places.
    Such events evoke feelings of bewilderment, fear, and panic,
    prompting questions about whether these occurrences are part
    of some deeper, unknown reality or a secret experiment. The
    same applies to the perception of the passage of time.
    Individuals report that time seems to flow differently than
    before. Some are late for appointments because their clocks
    have shifted forward by an hour, while others suddenly
    realize that unexplained changes have occurred in their
    schedules. These temporal disruptions have fostered a
    persistent belief that reality is changing before their eyes
    and that traditional time cycles no longer function as they
    once did. This phenomenon is often described with
    expressions like "time has shifted somewhere" or "time is
    jumping (dancing)." Despite many of these accounts seeming
    absurd or even humorous, they raise important questions.
    Could people in different parts of the world simultaneously
    be losing their minds? These "glitches" are already acting
    as catalysts for broad changes in perception, challenging
    the foundations of reality and the usual patterns for
    thousands of individuals. Ultimately, this phenomenon is
    unified by a common feeling of uncertainty and anxiety
    regarding the anomalous disappearance of time and objects
    worldwide.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@700:100/20 to roman on Mon Aug 11 08:51:49 2025
    roman wrote to All <=-

    Recently, an unusual trend has been observed in anonymous
    blogs and forums, which has become a subject of discussion
    in various media outlets and social networks. People are
    collectively sharing strange and sometimes unsettling
    experiences related to the anomalous disappearance of
    objects, disruptions in the perception of time, and other
    "glitches" in reality.

    Whenever the simulation starts glitching, they usually need to
    defragment the universe - think of the K-T extinction event, the ice
    ages, converting from bronze to iron age, the dark ages, and the '90s.

    Fuck Zima.




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  • From roman@700:100/72 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Aug 11 16:57:20 2025
    I didn't claim that it a simulation. I only described a phenomenon that is now becoming widespread, similar to the earlier claims of UFO abduction.

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  • From k9zw@700:100/37 to roman on Wed Aug 13 13:38:51 2025
    On 11 Aug 2025, roman said the following...

    I didn't claim that it a simulation. I only described a phenomenon that
    is now becoming widespread, similar to the earlier claims of UFO abduction.

    "The Truman Show" idea does seem to be more popular these days.

    Throughout recorded history there are events described which are similar to the phenomena you have described.

    Whether the frequency and quantity of these events have changed is difficult to say.

    As you note there is an up-tick in public indications that individuals have perceived a discontinuity.

    Again whether there are any, many, or if anything has changed is elusive.

    ... There are three kinds of people: Those who can count, and those who can't

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  • From roman@700:100/72 to k9zw on Wed Aug 13 13:41:23 2025
    As I understand it, the radical growth of these testimonies began after 2011-2012, and by the early 2020s, it had become a widespread phenomenon. I believe it is incorrect to blame the 1999 film "The Matrix" for this. It is clear that something is happening, and I am simply trying to provide a accurate definition of the situation (phenomenon).

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  • From k9zw@700:100/37 to roman on Wed Aug 13 17:31:12 2025
    On 13 Aug 2025, roman said the following...

    As I understand it, the radical growth of these testimonies began after 2011-2012, and by the early 2020s, it had become a widespread
    phenomenon. I believe it is incorrect to blame the 1999 film "The
    Matrix" for this. It is clear that something is happening, and I am
    simply trying to provide a accurate definition of the situation (phenomenon).

    There are MUCH older accounts of this. Some are biblical era.

    Some are attributed as the basis for folk lore accounts.

    There are some very old study disciplines that focus on controlling these type of phenomena.

    ... Kids: They're not sleeping, they're recharging!

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  • From roman@700:100/72 to k9zw on Wed Aug 13 17:38:00 2025
    People are very worried about this.

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