The small details are extremely interesting. Such as the dullness of color, the sound quality, the inability of others to notice the presence, and the seasonal changes. Time slips are a fascinating topic and fun to wonder how I would react in such a circumstance! Weird World, you deserve COMENDATION for the amount of research and time that is devoted to our entertainment.
I had a time slip experience in about 1973 in Oxford, England...when Mr. Lewis Carroll greeted me in front of a book shop and clearly said to me, "Nice to see you again, Susan!" I grew up in West Dundee, IL, USA and had never before been in Oxford. Amazingly, the terrain of Oxford was almost identical to the hills of Elgin, IL, the town south of where I lived and grew up.
I had to look at your profile. I thought my niece was replying to me! SuzyQ also..... & she's 32!! Oh wait.... ya, 32!! U see my surprise? I'll have to see the short clips ... I never uploaded anything! (I'm not technical.)
The last image that you use gave me such a nostalgic feeling from my childhood. I googled it and sure enough the image is of a Chicago neighborhood in the 1920s. Nice :)
I was aroud in the 60s- 10 in 1967. I absolutely knew what a florin was and it was an expression still used in our area (central belt of Scotland). Words like gents, chaps and other expressions also common.
I was born in 1969 and I knew what a florin was, not only that they were still in circulation. The new 10p and 5p were the same size as the florin and shilling. While not all older two shilling pieces still in circulation said "florin" on them, some did. I remember receiving them in change in the 1980s.
@adammorris8112 In June 1990 all pre decimal coins, including shillings and florins, were withdrawn to be replaced by new 5p and 10p prices as was the post 1971 new coins. 1/2p were withdrawn in 1984 and sixpence in 1980.
This horrible age of remoteness gets me down everything’s going online and when you try to phone the gas or electricity companies you’re listening to a robot telling you that you’re number 50 in the queue if you go online it’s even worse because you’ve got to prove that you’re not a robot, I went online to the gas company once and got locked out of my computer because I got their trick questions wrong 3 times. And it’s getting steadily worse because soon there’ll be no money anymore! I’ll be 70 next Birthday and I miss the relative simplicity of the 50s and early 60s when I was a child, never mind the Victorian era, it’s all gone forever now unless you are fortunate enough to experience a time slip! I never have except for in my dreams.
Carolyn, hello, I was a kid in the 1970's and 1980's and I did not grow up with a computer or cell phone either. I played baseball, football and soccer a lot with my friends and brothers. When you do not have a computer, you do not miss it. I do love my laptop computer and cell phone today. But with all this technology it does take away from human day to day interaction with each other like WE had in the past. All the best.
You look at your youtubeprofile/username. You close your eyes for a minute while you are typing and when open you found yourself inside a gigant museum with half of your room cut in half. You approach the railing and notice a sing that says "House from 2023". Inmediatly you look around just to see odd people, humans with different colors and shapes and different clothing. None of them seems to notice you. You look at a sing that says the date: 8/22/5465. Suddenly you enter in a bit of panic but the scene around transform back to your present time. You are again in your room and nothing seem weird or abnormal.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Thank you. Florins, two shilling pieces, were still legal tender in the late 1960's. We certainly still used them then. Words like bloke, gent and geezer weren't uncommon in some areas.
They were still legal tender until 1992 as the 10 pence piece. I do remember getting one or two in change in the late 1980s. They weren't actually replaced until 1968 in preparation for decimalisation in 1971. So, someone knowing what a florin was in 1969 is a lot less surprising than someone not knowing what they were.
I love these glitches in the matrix. However, I wouldn't like to live in another time, even though the present sucks, but if there is no electricity, running water and wifi, count me out.
You know if we lived in that time period we wouldn’t know any different. We wouldn’t be able to say “Man I wish I lived 300 years from now when they have air conditioning and WiFi.”Just like I think how did those pioneer women walk across the prairie in the summer months in those long dresses and many under garments with out air conditioning or a fan. But they only knew of what they had. And probably were thankful for what they did have. Crazy isn’t it?
South Australian here. When it's hot you get all your work done early, then you can spend the afternoon lying down with a book. You air the house out til about 10 then you shut up the house with heavy curtains and thick canvas window blinds, outside the window on a frame. I remember before aircon we had fans.
Watched this clip multiple times now. Interacting with a waitress from the past is something I will not easily accept. How would the waitress NOT notice different clothes? The conversation about vintage cars alone could have stirred up a discussion. Well, it is still fascinating to listen to the entire 13 minutes!
Interestingly Time Slip stories seem span a time period of about 150 years. No one seems to go forward and as mentioned, seem to find themselves in say, the 12th century or a Roman time period. Interesting
To travel through time involves travel through space. Millions, tens of millions, billions of miles. No? So the navigation problems alone must be immense ... AND the (absolutely) precise targeting (you know, deflections and stuff). But that aside, I loooove these stories!
If we’re living in a simulation all these paranormal events are easily explained. They are basically bugs in the programming, or the programmers amusing themselves. I’ve personally had a number of strange experiences over my lifetime and I seriously believe reality is an illusion.
So you have done research right. Students posted all of this from their CGI programs after testing. The giant bones and heads and flying objects as well as other stuff.
When anecdotal recollections are given the label "True" and just any old story reminiscent of a spooky feeling is posted as a real occurrence with nothing more than the story. But then I realize many people need hardly anything to convince them of the validity of a claim. Just the mere mentioning of it being true is enough. When the Schermer Bologna Detection device along with critical thinking skills are applied to these recollections many of them won't pass. They would have been crossed off the list.
The small details are extremely interesting. Such as the dullness of color, the sound quality, the inability of others to notice the presence, and the seasonal changes. Time slips are a fascinating topic and fun to wonder how I would react in such a circumstance! Weird World, you deserve COMENDATION for the amount of research and time that is devoted to our entertainment.
The dullness of color and difference in sound quality reminds me of the depiction of the past in The Langoliers by Steven King.
I had a time slip experience in about 1973 in Oxford, England...when Mr. Lewis Carroll greeted me in front of a book shop and clearly said to me, "Nice to see you again, Susan!" I grew up in West Dundee, IL, USA and had never before been in Oxford. Amazingly, the terrain of Oxford was almost identical to the hills of Elgin, IL, the town south of where I lived and grew up.
Susan in Wonderland
@@markfoster1520 🤣🤣🤣
I had to look at your profile. I thought my niece was replying to me! SuzyQ also..... & she's 32!! Oh wait.... ya, 32!! U see my surprise? I'll have to see the short clips ... I never uploaded anything! (I'm not technical.)
@@markfoster1520 - wish I *was* 32, but almost 70 now :)
Heheh...nearing 60 ...next May.
The last image that you use gave me such a nostalgic feeling from my childhood. I googled it and sure enough the image is of a Chicago neighborhood in the 1920s. Nice :)
I absolutely love these time slip stories ❤❤ Please keep them coming!!
That Liverpool time slip story has been done to death. I think it must be one of, if not the, most popular timeslip story I've seen in RUclips.
sometimes it's Dillons, sometimes it's Waterstones. The story itself is time slipping, still a great story though
There's them goosebumps again lol. I just LOVE these stories.
I was aroud in the 60s- 10 in 1967. I absolutely knew what a florin was and it was an expression still used in our area (central belt of Scotland). Words like gents, chaps and other expressions also common.
I was born in 1969 and I knew what a florin was, not only that they were still in circulation. The new 10p and 5p were the same size as the florin and shilling. While not all older two shilling pieces still in circulation said "florin" on them, some did. I remember receiving them in change in the 1980s.
I just checked and the florin could have been in circulation up until 1992 (when the 10p shrank)
I was a teenager in the 1960’s .
I would never have used the word “gent”
nor could I imagine any friends using it.
@adammorris8112 In June 1990 all pre decimal coins, including shillings and florins, were withdrawn to be replaced by new 5p and 10p prices as was the post 1971 new coins. 1/2p were withdrawn in 1984 and sixpence in 1980.
@@adammorris8112It was 1990.
More timeslip stories fantastic! (Not a sarcastic comment I genuinely enjoy these stories)
If I found myself in a time slip, I would whip out my mobile phone immediately. Strange how nobody has ever done this...
any photos would be blurry
They have mentioned it in some cases, but they find unsurprisingly they have no signal.
@@sarahnunns8263 You would need a signal to call home, but not to take a photo or video.
One not need signal to take a photo ma lady
This horrible age of remoteness gets me down everything’s going online and when you try to phone the gas or electricity companies you’re listening to a robot telling you that you’re number 50 in the queue if you go online it’s even worse because you’ve got to prove that you’re not a robot, I went online to the gas company once and got locked out of my computer because I got their trick questions wrong 3 times.
And it’s getting steadily worse because soon there’ll be no money anymore!
I’ll be 70 next Birthday and I miss the relative simplicity of the 50s and early 60s when I was a child, never mind the Victorian era, it’s all gone forever now unless you are fortunate enough to experience a time slip! I never have except for in my dreams.
Carolyn, hello, I was a kid in the 1970's and 1980's and I did not grow up with a computer or cell phone either. I played baseball, football and soccer a lot with my friends and brothers. When you do not have a computer, you do not miss it. I do love my laptop computer and cell phone today. But with all this technology it does take away from human day to day interaction with each other like WE had in the past. All the best.
Just got in from work and watching your channel now excellent 👌 😊
I don't care if these stories are true or not. I watch them to be entertained.
Kaygacho, I agree Many of them are quite good!
I've never experienced anything like this, but I do believe it happens.
I wish there were more time slip stories 😢
You look at your youtubeprofile/username. You close your eyes for a minute while you are typing and when open you found yourself inside a gigant museum with half of your room cut in half. You approach the railing and notice a sing that says "House from 2023". Inmediatly you look around just to see odd people, humans with different colors and shapes and different clothing. None of them seems to notice you. You look at a sing that says the date: 8/22/5465. Suddenly you enter in a bit of panic but the scene around transform back to your present time. You are again in your room and nothing seem weird or abnormal.
Yes, me too, as well as alternate dimensions.
Bold st liverpool is a hotbed for timeslips!! And ghosts.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Thank you.
Florins, two shilling pieces, were still legal tender in the late 1960's. We certainly still used them then. Words like bloke, gent and geezer weren't uncommon in some areas.
They were still legal tender until 1992 as the 10 pence piece. I do remember getting one or two in change in the late 1980s.
They weren't actually replaced until 1968 in preparation for decimalisation in 1971. So, someone knowing what a florin was in 1969 is a lot less surprising than someone not knowing what they were.
They're still common.
I love these glitches in the matrix. However, I wouldn't like to live in another time, even though the present sucks, but if there is no electricity, running water and wifi, count me out.
You know if we lived in that time period we wouldn’t know any different. We wouldn’t be able to say “Man I wish I lived 300 years from now when they have air conditioning and WiFi.”Just like I think how did those pioneer women walk across the prairie in the summer months in those long dresses and many under garments with out air conditioning or a fan. But they only knew of what they had. And probably were thankful for what they did have. Crazy isn’t it?
@@donnaboisen6003 Of course wr wouldn't know better. You can't miss what you've never had.
South Australian here. When it's hot you get all your work done early, then you can spend the afternoon lying down with a book. You air the house out til about 10 then you shut up the house with heavy curtains and thick canvas window blinds, outside the window on a frame. I remember before aircon we had fans.
the time without internet was the best time, we didnt hav all these youtube scientists and stuff
The florin was a British coin from 1849 to 1967, so a child in Britain in the 1920s would have known what a florin was.
Watched this clip multiple times now. Interacting with a waitress from the past is something I will not easily accept. How would the waitress NOT notice different clothes? The conversation about vintage cars alone could have stirred up a discussion. Well, it is still fascinating to listen to the entire 13 minutes!
I like listening to different chilling stories from around the world..
Thanks for the upload, Weird World..💖
Kapunda does have a certain weird reputation. Im not surprised by that story
Interestingly Time Slip stories seem span a time period of about 150 years. No one seems to go forward and as mentioned, seem to find themselves in say, the 12th century or a Roman time period. Interesting
Mine was in the late 1800s in Oxford, England, when Lewis Carroll greeted me by name.
That mat be a clue.
I’ve heard one or two where people have slipped back into the Roman era & seen legionnaires.
I wouldn't mind traveling to another time.Long as I don't go to far back.
dolores cannon sayed that past present and future exists momentally or something like that
To travel through time involves travel through space. Millions, tens of millions, billions of miles. No?
So the navigation problems alone must be immense ... AND the (absolutely) precise targeting (you know, deflections and stuff).
But that aside, I loooove these stories!
If we’re living in a simulation all these paranormal events are easily explained.
They are basically bugs in the programming, or the programmers amusing themselves.
I’ve personally had a number of strange experiences over my lifetime and I seriously believe reality is an illusion.
Hello what is the email address to send strange true stories to? Thanks
Yes it is well mine is..
I need to find the email to send it first.. Any help appreciated x
The email address is in the Description
@@lauracaldwell2368 thankyou..submitted it now
So you have done research right. Students posted all of this from their CGI programs after testing. The giant bones and heads and flying objects as well as other stuff.
he made the child better the day before he died in WWII
When anecdotal recollections are given the label
"True" and just any old story reminiscent of a spooky feeling is posted as a real occurrence with nothing more than the story. But then I realize many people need hardly anything to convince them of the validity of a claim. Just the mere mentioning of it being true is enough. When the Schermer Bologna Detection device along with critical thinking skills are applied to these recollections many of them won't pass. They would have been crossed off the list.
How marvellous
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Hiya Joe..👋😊
@@damarysdingui hello damarys you mad it 👍🏻✋🏻
Funny, we didn’t start seeing this until after photoshop was invented
Obvious photoshop picture in the thumbnail.