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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 316406, member: 4552"]I wasn't kidding about that parallel universe thing. I heard that somewhere. Haven't you ever just dropped something and when you look down, it is just GONE. You place something on a table, walk away, come back and it is gone. Then sometime later the same thing reappears but not always in the same place. It is a kind of joke about socks in a dryer but the static electricity makes this alternate universe jump more common. The thing is whatever goes there, something somewhere else must appear to replace that of approximately equal mass. haven't you ever found something that you just know wasn't there a little while ago. </p><p>Example is in my garage I lost my glasses case. It was on the workbench one minute, then just gone. I tore the area apart but nothing. Several hours later there is was on the floor right by my feet. It was not there before that. </p><p>If you loose a coin, or coins, somewhere there is a person that suddenly finds them. If the ignore them, they will eventually pop back to where they belong and you find them. Not always in the same place, but there they are.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 316406, member: 4552"]I wasn't kidding about that parallel universe thing. I heard that somewhere. Haven't you ever just dropped something and when you look down, it is just GONE. You place something on a table, walk away, come back and it is gone. Then sometime later the same thing reappears but not always in the same place. It is a kind of joke about socks in a dryer but the static electricity makes this alternate universe jump more common. The thing is whatever goes there, something somewhere else must appear to replace that of approximately equal mass. haven't you ever found something that you just know wasn't there a little while ago. Example is in my garage I lost my glasses case. It was on the workbench one minute, then just gone. I tore the area apart but nothing. Several hours later there is was on the floor right by my feet. It was not there before that. If you loose a coin, or coins, somewhere there is a person that suddenly finds them. If the ignore them, they will eventually pop back to where they belong and you find them. Not always in the same place, but there they are.[/QUOTE]
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