This is a follow up of an article I posted 2 days ago.
The following, is meant for those to discuss, even if they disagree. If they think I'm either nuts or simply full of shit, I'll take what they said as a grain of salt.
Recent events have given me somewhat of a crude map on how Time Travel Works or as how I percieve it at least, but there are certain things that would click with those, whether they truly believe in it or if they're well versed in many fictional mediums, where time travel is the main subject.
This took me only a few days to figure out, based on events I witnessed. I won't go into too much detail, but I will give some cliffnotes, in hopes future generations could pick up where I left off. This is more than a blog, I am leaving a legacy.
Now unlike most secrets I figured out, this one is not so much rules, but guidelines that anyone could understand and pick up on it, should they choose to believe it or suddenly realize what I'm saying makes sense to them or only them. Here it goes.
- Watch out for weather that shouldn't be: Part of what confirmed it for me, regarding my neck of the woods, was that we had a rare event happen in the middle of what should be Spring. Case in point, a ThunderSnow Storm. No different than a simple thunderstorm, only it involves snowing rather than raining and in the winter times it does happen, it's often few and in between and barely anyone notices it because they're more focused on dealing with the blizzard rather than the thunder and lightning. Now a lot of time travel movies have often involved a storm or two, that involved a lightning strike. Whether it is simply bad weather during a time travel scene or in movies like Back To The Future in which they used lightning as a means of going back. Other times in most science fiction, it's often shown up in places where weather doesn't usually or shouldn't usually exist. Such as the first movie of the Star Trek Reboot series. In which black holes, which have doubled as time portals on occasion, were described as nothing more than a lightning storm in space. Now people can tell me "These are fiction, so there's no bearing." until they are blue in the face. However, in the case of Star Trek, it helped evolve the world, as many tech geeks from the man who invented the Cell Phone, to a crazy douche like Steve Jobs, have taken many inspirations from the old TV Series alone and even though many disagree with the new stuff going on, there are still moments that help change the world in one way or another. Star Trek never stopped, we just simply caught on to it too fast. And of course for bonus points, it doesn't often have to be an actual weather event, because there are often times where anomolies appear, that are often dismissed as weird weather or electricity gone haywire. Case in point, The First Terminator Movie. Now even Cameron updated the effects in the sequel to show a sphere appear, however due to a limited budget, the T-800 and Kyle Reese's arrival, only showed lightning effects and them simply appearing. Which messed up as it sounds makes more sense, because anyone watching would have just seen bright lights and nude people appearing out of nowhere. Point being, watch out for weird weather, because you never know. It could just be global warming or it could be something even stranger.
- How To Detect People as Fixed Points In Time: A fixed point in time, originated from the classic series Doctor Who, is often a moment, that would spell dire consequences should one be able to interfere with it. It could be as something as breaking a brick that was meant to be the foundation of one of the world's greatest buildings or stopping a guy from getting hit by a car, only to find out you saved the life of a serial killer. However, while many Time Travel stories before or after Doctor Who, have their own versions of fixed points in time. Doctor Who and it's spin-offs, specifically Torchwood, have dabbled in the idea that not just places or events, but people are also fixed point in time. Jack Harkness being something even The Doctor, whom has witnessed weird shit over 900 years at the time, deemed impossible. Due to the circumstances of his death and resurrection, Harkness can never die until he is destined to, should the whole Face of Boe thing, turn out to be true. Now unlike Jack, whom was just made aware what he is, there are people out there that are stuck on destiny's path, that no matter what happens, they will live until it is their time to go. Think of all the times you've heard of people dying but they couldn't even when by all intents and purposes should have died. Hell there was a guy I knew that should have died from the amount of alcohol that poisoned him, he even said he died but somehow came back. There was also a girl I knew, that flatlined after having her baby, but she gets up after seeing what death was like. It's because it wasn't their time to die yet and their destinies have yet to be fulfilled. Hell there have been times where I should have been arrested, killed or at the very least thrown to the street, yet no matter what people do, no matter how much I demand it, not once does it happen to me. I always wondered why as people got killed, arrested and even thrown out for less. I even threatened a teacher in front of cops as a kid and they did nothing. Then I realized recently it was because it wasn't my destiny. That until now, mine had yet to be written let alone fulfilled. It's why I wandered looking for purpose in life. There was nothing else to do until I found it. However I'm only slightly aware and aware enough that I can see where it goes, but can't stop it. And believe me I tried. However as a result, it made me realize how to detect other people that are fixed points in time. It's actually surprisingly easy. To simplify it, if someone does not listen to a word your saying and simply needs to go, no matter how hard you want them to stay and listen to you: don't. This could be anything from someone wanting to join the army and fighting a war and you saying "No" out of fear they may not come back or something as simple as someone breaking glass on a window they shouldn't. If you can't stop them, then don't, they were meant to do what they did. The best you can do is either watch or go somewhere else to pass the time until it's over.
- The most important one: Look Out For Other Time Travelers: This one applies to both the Science Fiction and Fantasy concepts where time travel is involved. Everything from Sci-Fi flicks to Superhero Movies to even some movies revolving around magic, has at least one time concept, be it Time Travel in general or controlling time to an extent. However the one thing people overlook unless it's a certain plot point, the idea of two or more people existing at the same time, but from different parts of their own time. Case in point, Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban. Both book and movie, introduced the concept of Time Travel in this story and it wasn't shown until near the end of it. Making it a unique twist, but at the same time due to the Wizarding World being well versed in it, it's treated more like a misdemeanor if someone does mess with time. Sound Familiar? In this case, the running gag in the movie, in which Hermione appears out of nowhere every now and then and the only one that notices was Ron. Which was funny then became freaky when it turned out that she used her Time Turner to attend more classes without being late for the others. Then of course events were shown both through the movie proper and the time travel scenes, revealing all the strange happenings of the past trio, as a result of Harry and Hermione messing with things. Harry was the only person to see his future self during the Patronus charge, making him aware of his time travel self both before and after he goes back in time. I myself talked to people I didn't expect me to believe in my experiences witnessing time travel, one knew and the other claimed to have done it before. Now take that with a grain of salt if you must, but it clued me in that the people I was aware of, were not the only ones to travel in time. Hell I even met people younger than me that I could have sworn I met a long time ago as their older selves. They look exactly how I imagined them to look. But when I try to tell it to someone who is a fixed point in time, they brush it off as something else. Which clued me in that nothing I say will interfere with what I think is coming. But all this happened during weird weather and finding out whom in my circle is either a time traveler or a fixed point in time.
But that's all I know so far, there might be other things out there I may add to this, but if anyone past, present or future is reading this, pick up where I left off, based on what you seen. For those who don't believe me it's fine, your fixed points in time, nothing I do or say would interfere, but I should warn you, if your destiny is going down a wrong path, you may get erased. Don't say I didn't warn you. Or did I? To those that listened to me ramble on and may have found some awareness, you wanted to say, but were afraid of how people would perceive you as a result, comment below I am all ear. Think of what has been written here and see if it applies to your life. If it does, then congratulations, you are officially aware of how SOME time travel works.
Take care, stay safe and stay tuned for more.