Time Distortion

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Re: Time Distortion
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 17
What was the spell and how was it cast? I'm curious, particularly if it had such an impact.

And mark, dejavu is just when you feel like something has happened before. It is not necessarily magic.
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Re: Time Distortion
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Post # 18
it was a homemade spell.Nothing from a book. It was cast using a circle drawn by hand. i think it was a 3 foot circle. the circle covered part of desk and some room to actully spread out. i dont quite remember the words exactl. i didn't write it down. I barely even remember the name of it. i think it was called 3 moments of time. i do not exactly rhyme my spells. i just go with whatever just flows out of my mouth or my fingers.(i type a lot)" 3 moments of time is what i need,so take my surroundings and do what you must so i can get this work done" thats the spell. its a little odd but then again im a little odd
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Re: Time Distortion
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 19
Not so odd. But what was it supposed to do?

This has not been explained yet.
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Re: Time Distortion
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Post # 20
It was sapose to slow time in one small area for a bit so I could catch up on some paper work that's was urgently needed to be done.
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Re: Time Distortion
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 21
Did it work? Because, honestly, messing up electronic clocks (or mechanical clocks powered by electronic motors) does not seem to be evidence of anything that alters time. It seems more evidence that your clocks got screwed up. A power surge, or something similar could account for just about all of this aside from the watch. Clocks themselves are not time... they are tool by which we measure the passage of time. Having three varieties of clocks that inexplicably do not have the same measurement any more is evidence of nothing more than three broken clocks. It does not at all indicate that time has passed differently for any of them.

Also, by what standard did you gauge these deviations? That is to say, how did you determine they were incorrect?
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Re: Time Distortion
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Post # 22
I would say that it work. Since the paper work got done faster than I expected.
I measureed it on my boss reaction to his thought that somebody touched his precious clcok. He has the thing on a secuirty camera, the watches could have been messed, but I doubt that owing to the fact that drawer is locked, and I have the only key. I admot it could just be a coiencidence but I'm not the only one to notice. My cubicle neighboors also pointed out the fact that my work computer clock was wrong.
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Re: Time Distortion
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 23
Well, it's odd to say the least. Lithium batteries have been known to rapidly discharge on occasion, particularly when used in a device intended for normal zinc-based batteries. That may or may not explain that particular issue.

You feeling as though you got it done faster? Again, that can be chalked up to psychology.

Your watch? Again, rather hard to say. And your computer? well, power surges, viruses, worms, etc. All possible.

But then maybe the whole thing worked.

This is why time "magic" is so difficult to nail down. Those who believe it to work simply feel it worked. Otherwise it can largely be explained away by coincidence and psychology. You didn't actually travel through time... You just needed to get the work done.
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Re: Time Distortion
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Post # 24
Actually if you freeze time (or in other words just slow it down) you'll also be slowing yourself down. You'll notice when it becomes difficult to move, you'll see things moving slowly and hear things going into a blur. Its not like in the movie "wanted" where you get to move freely while everything moves slow. Again it is possible to freeze time, stopping it you CAN NOT, but making time go by fast? That only happens if you're doing something you enjoy, such as eating lunch with your friends, going to the movies, or visiting your girlfriend/boyfriend while her/his parents are out of town. Example, You might have noticed in school when your friends say it feels like we've been here forever, you look at the time and you'll notice that class started only 2 minutes ago.
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Re: Time Distortion
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 25
So you can physically freeze time and space... but not speed it up. Couldn't the symptoms of "freezing" it simply be psychosomatic as well?
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Re: Time Distortion
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Post # 26
Actully I use to belong to a different coven on here, under a different name. It was time mages. We discussed stuff like that all the time. I use to want to actully do something like that. The best example I can think of was the mile run back in highschool. Somebody wanted to slow down the coach stopwatch and then speen up his own time. We came to the conculusion it was possible. But that would be to seperate skills and they would have to be done close to simutamiliously. But that kinda hard to pull off.
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