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Time Slip Phenomena (1)

Created on: 2024-10-18
Whatever they are, hauntings overtly point to an aspect of life that is beyond our daily experience. Once we experience one, our understanding of the world completely changes. In an instant, we go from the basic assumption that everything is physical to the realization that our world is far more than three-dimensional; instantaneously, our world, our very existence, explodes into a multi-dimensional head trip that leaves our minds expanded and dwarfed for the rest of our lives.

This short book aims to draw together some of the theories around the phenomena known as "time slips" by looking at a few case studies. The first is called The Ghosts of the Trianon (sometimes the Versailles Timeslip or the Moberly-Jourdain Incident), which has undergone the most academic scrutiny by psychical researchers. The second case, The Legend of Lucy Lightfoot, was subsequently revealed to be fictitious but has archetypal value on a subconscious level. The third case study relates to a primarily forgotten account of time slip and haunting phenomena involving the eighteenth-century caricaturist and satirist William Hogarth.

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