My theory is that there is going to be a mass disaster shortly. An aeronautic catastrophe the likes of which you've only seen in the creations of Hollywood. Maybe it's a Carrington Event 2.0 and planes start falling out of the sky, I don't know. These people losing their minds is simply a psychic manifestation of the fear they felt realizing it could have been them. It's not exactly acausal, but it's maybe... atemporal? A causal emotional response so strong it became unbound from the arrow of time, and ended up in a different place. When these emotions travel forward we refer to it as PTSD. When these strong emotions travel backwards, we see it manifest as a "psychotic episode" wherein the sufferer fits the emotion to something that is happening around them at the time: we expect causality to result in a unidirectional arrow of time, so if we feel a sudden spike of fear we are inclined to explain it to ourselves using that flawed model (and so rather than assuming you had a Vietnam flashforward, you assume the guy next to you isn't real/is trying to kill you).
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Originally posted by Meikai
My theory is that there is going to be a mass disaster shortly. An aeronautic catastrophe the likes of which you've only seen in the creations of Hollywood. Maybe it's a Carrington Event 2.0 and planes start falling out of the sky, I don't know. These people losing their minds is simply a psychic manifestation of the fear they felt realizing it could have been them. It's not exactly acausal, but it's maybe… atemporal? A causal emotional response so strong it became unbound from the arrow of time, and ended up in a different place. When these emotions travel forward we refer to it as PTSD. When these strong emotions travel backwards, we see it manifest as a "psychotic episode" wherein the sufferer fits the emotion to something that is happening around them at the time: we expect causality to result in a unidirectional arrow of time, so if we feel a sudden spike of fear we are inclined to explain it to ourselves using that flawed model (and so rather than assuming you had a Vietnam flashforward, you assume the guy next to you isn't real/is trying to kill you).
This is exactly why I would have followed her off that plane. I woulda followed you too, boo.
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this seems to be endemic because there is almost an exact situation with I think an Aussie or British man having the same issues. tried to open the door to jump off the plane while in flight.
some toxic mother fucker with an aussie meme flag told this on 4chan
Originally posted by Pete Green
this seems to be endemic because there is almost an exact situation with I think an Aussie or British man having the same issues. tried to open the door to jump off the plane while in flight.
some toxic mother fucker with an aussie meme flag told this on 4chan