EPISODE · Mar 5, 2025 · 30 MIN
Time Slips of the 1900s
from Strange Sisters Podcast | True Crime, Paranormal, and Spooky Movie Reviews · host Strange Sisters Podcast
Is time truly a linear experience, or do strange anomalies challenge our understanding of past, present, and future? In this episode, we explore eerie firsthand accounts of time slips—moments when individuals claim to have unknowingly stepped into another era. From the haunting vision of journalist Irene Corbally Kuhn, who seemingly foresaw her husband's funeral months before his passing, to the perplexing Versailles time slip experienced by two Oxford academics who may have encountered Marie Antoinette herself, these stories defy scientific explanation. While physics tells us that time travel is impossible, could psychological, environmental, or even paranormal forces be at play? Join us as we unravel these chilling tales and examine whether time is as stable as we believe—or if it’s just a "big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff."
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Is time truly a linear experience, or do strange anomalies challenge our understanding of past, present, and future? In this episode, we explore eerie firsthand accounts of time slips—moments when individuals claim to have unknowingly stepped into another era. From the haunting vision of journalist Irene Corbally Kuhn, who seemingly foresaw her husband's funeral months before his passing, to the perplexing Versailles time slip experienced by two Oxford academics who may have encountered Marie Antoinette herself, these stories defy scientific explanation. While physics tells us that time travel is impossible, could psychological, environmental, or even paranormal forces be at play? Join us as we unravel these chilling tales and examine whether time is as stable as we believe—or if it’s just a "big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff."
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