Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Time slips &/or Natural Time Travel :
This is usually an experience which occurs in a full state of consciousness. The subject or subjects involved can be walking along when suddenly the environment about them will abruptly change and they begin seeing that particular location as it was at some point hundreds if not thousands of years ago. The transformation is immediate as if a trap door to another time dimension suddenly opens up to allow a glimpse of events long ago.
Time is a funny thing. There never seems to be enough -- yet there is an infinite amount. Time slips through moment upon second into eternity past; yet present, to begin the future.
Time is thought to be unstoppable in its relentless push towards the future. Humans perceive themselves as bound up in time as an insect in amber. Forever imprisoned and forced to reconcile with the regularity and inevitability of change. The past is gone -- the present, fleeting -- and the future is unknown. Or is it?
If a Merseyside policeman by the name of Frank was asked, he may have an entirely different opinion on the subject of time.
On a sunny Saturday afternoon in July of 1996, Frank and his wife, Carol was visiting Liverpool's Bold Street area for some shopping. At Central Station, the pair split up; Carol went to Dillons Bookshop and Frank went to HMV to look for a CD he wanted. As he walked up the incline near the Lyceum Post Office/Café building that lead onto Bold Street, Frank suddenly noticed he had entered a strange "oasis of quietness."
Suddenly, a small box van that looked like something out of the 1950s sped across his path, honking its horn as it narrowly missed him. Frank noticed the name on the van's side: "Caplan's." When he looked down, the confused policeman saw that he was unexpectedly standing in the road. The off-duty policeman crossed the road and saw that Dillons Book Store now had "Cripps" over its entrances. More confused, he looked in to see not books, but women's handbags and shoes.
Looking around, Frank realized people were dressed in clothes that appeared to be from the 1940s. Suddenly, he spotted a young girl in her early 20's dressed in a lime-colored sleeveless top. The handbag she was carrying had a popular brand name on it, which reassured the policeman that maybe he was still partly in 1996. It was a paradox, but he was relieved, and he followed the girl into Cripps.
As the pair went inside, Frank watched in amazement as the interior of the building completely changed in a flash to that of Dillons Bookshop of 1996. The girl turned to leave and Frank lightly grasped the girl's arm to attract attention and said, "Did you see that?"
She replied, "Yeah! I thought it was a clothes shop. I was going to look around, but it's a bookshop."
It was later determined that Cripps and Caplan's were businesses based in Liverpool during the 1950s. Whether these businesses were based in the locations specified in the story has not been confirmed. 1
Frank's experience is not that unusual in the realm of strange phenomenon. There is even a name given to such events -- time slips.
A time slip is an event where it appears that some other era has briefly intruded on the present. A time slip seems to be spontaneous in nature and localization, but there are places on the planet that seem to be more prone than others to time slip events. As well, some people may be more inclined to experience time slips than others. If time then is the unmovable force that physicists say it is, why do some people have experiences that seem to flaunt this concept?
Friday, December 08, 2006
100 Greatest Guitar Solos !!!!!!!
PPL I FOUND THIS ON A PAGE.......
PPL I FOUND THIS ON A PAGE.......
- Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven
- Van Halen - Eruption
- Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird
- Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
- Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
- Guns N' Roses - November Rain
- Metallica - One
- Eagles - Hotel California
- Black Sabbath - Crazy Train
- Cream - Crossroads
- jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
- Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode
- Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood
- Derek and the Dominos - Layla
- Deep Purple - Highway Star
- Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker
- Eric Johnson - Cliffs of Dover
- Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing
- Pantera - Floods
- Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
- Pink Floyd - Time
- Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing
- Rage Against The Machine - Bulls on Parade
- Metallica - Fade to Black
- Jethro Tull - Aqualung
- Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
- Stevie Ray Vaughan - Pride and Joy
- Ozzy Ozborne - Mr. Crowley
- Steve Vai - For the Love of God
- Joe Satriani - Surfing With the Alien
- Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
- Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun
- B.B King - The Thrill Is Gone
- Radiohead - Paranoid Android
- Pantera - Cemetery Gates
- Yngwie Malmsteen - Black Star
- Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine
- Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love
- Neil Young - Cortez the Killer
- Steely Dan - Reelin' in the Years
- Queen - Brighton Rock
- Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- ZZ Top - Sharp Dressed Man
- Pearl Jam - Alive
- Doors - Light My Fire
- Van Halen - Hot for Teacher
- Allman Brothers Band - Jessica
- Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
- Santana - Europa
- Kiss - Shock Me
- Ozzie Ozborne - No More Tears
- Jimi Hendrix - Star - Spangled Banner
- Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You
- Smashing Pumpkins - Geek USA
- Joe Satriani - Satch Boogie
- Black Sabbath - War Pigs
- Pantera - Walk
- Eric Clapton - Cocaine
- Kinks - You Really Got Me
- Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures
- Metallica - Master of Puppets
- Pink Floyd - Money
- Red Hot Chili Peppers - Scar Tissue
- Prince - Little Red Corvette
- Allman Brothers - Blue Sky
- Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
- Michael Jackson feat. Eddie Van Halen - Beat It
- Yes - Starship Trooper
- Beatles - And Your Bird Can Sing
- Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze
- Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
- Aerosmith - Walk This Way
- Phish - Stash
- Deep Purple - Lazy
- The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again
- Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl
- Alice In Chains - Man in the Box
- Grateful Dead - Truckin'
- Van Halen - Mean Street
- AC - DC - You Shook Me All Night Long
- The Velvet Underground - Sweet Jane
- King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man
- Stevie Ray Vaughan - Scuttle Buttin'
- UFO - Lights Out
- David Bowie - Moonage Daydream
- Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post
- Johnny Winter - Highway 61 Revisited
- Steely Dan - Kid Charlemagne
- Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name
- Eric Clapton - Let It Rain
- Creedence Clearwater Revival - Heard It Through the Grapevine
- Stray Cats - Stray Cat Strut
- The Doors - The End
- Rush - Working Man
- Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbetter
- Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Woman
- Judas Priest - Beyond the Realms of Death
- Dream Theater - Under a Glass Moon
- Jeff Beck - 'Cause We've Ended as Lovers
- Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead or Alive
Thursday, December 07, 2006
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