Subj : The Phenomenon of Chronophantomization To : All From : roman Date : Sun Aug 10 2025 22:11:28 Recently, an unusual trend has been observed in anonymous blogs and forums, which has become a subject of discussion in various media outlets and social networks. People are collectively sharing strange and sometimes unsettling experiences related to the anomalous disappearance of objects, disruptions in the perception of time, and other "glitches" in reality. These cases, which at first glance may seem minor, are evidently connected into a widespread phenomenon that currently lacks an official name. I have termed this phenomenon "chronophantomization," as the disappearance of objects is often associated with distortions in the flow of time. The phenomenon can be described as a collective belief that something in the world has suddenly changed, deviated from its usual course, and that this trend is intensifying - almost as if something ominous is approaching. Among the most common manifestations are the sudden disappearance and reappearance of objects. People report that items they used just minutes earlier vanish and then reappear in the most unexpected places. Such events evoke feelings of bewilderment, fear, and panic, prompting questions about whether these occurrences are part of some deeper, unknown reality or a secret experiment. The same applies to the perception of the passage of time. Individuals report that time seems to flow differently than before. Some are late for appointments because their clocks have shifted forward by an hour, while others suddenly realize that unexplained changes have occurred in their schedules. These temporal disruptions have fostered a persistent belief that reality is changing before their eyes and that traditional time cycles no longer function as they once did. This phenomenon is often described with expressions like "time has shifted somewhere" or "time is jumping (dancing)." Despite many of these accounts seeming absurd or even humorous, they raise important questions. Could people in different parts of the world simultaneously be losing their minds? These "glitches" are already acting as catalysts for broad changes in perception, challenging the foundations of reality and the usual patterns for thousands of individuals. Ultimately, this phenomenon is unified by a common feeling of uncertainty and anxiety regarding the anomalous disappearance of time and objects worldwide. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: Shipwrecks & Shibboleths [San Francisco, CA - USA] (700:100/72) .