False Linearity: Why Time Feels Continuous When It Isn’t
Hello! Today I will talk about false linearity and why time seems continuous when it is not. False linearity describes […]
Hello! Today I will talk about false linearity and why time seems continuous when it is not. False linearity describes […]
Timeline convergence describes the moment when several possible futures narrow into a single experienced reality. It is not felt as
Phantom outcomes describe a specific and often unsettling experience: the sense that a life, a version of events, or a
Memory fractures between timelines occur when recall no longer aligns with the reality you are living in. Memory is often
Reality presents itself as a single sequence of events, but beneath that surface lies a field of unrealized possibilities. Every
Before time is measured, labeled, or remembered, it is experienced. And sometimes that experience breaks its own continuity. Timeline drift
Paranormal anomalies are usually treated as mistakes — glitches in perception, coincidence, imagination, or faulty memory. But this explanation collapses
Intuition is often described as a feeling, a hunch, or a mysterious inner voice. But intuition behaves less like emotion
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There comes a point when reality stops feeling random. Not predictable — but responsive. Events begin to echo each other.