>>12418611I have an explanation but I have to explain reality first. consider if you will, that all quantum particles, at any point in time, are just cross sections of 4d waves. any particular slice is a specific point in time, going to the beginning of the wave, or to the end of the wave, being every single point in time that the particle experiences from our perspective. since the wave is constantly propagating, the location of the particle at a particular point in time is in a superposition: all of those potential positions are existing simultaneously, and all are valid in their own context. essentially, any slice of time for a wave is x number of alternate timelines oscillating in and out of existence. bring it up to the atomic level, those waves are interacting in such a way that specific sections of the wave form are always occupied; that a particle timeline (or multiple timelines) of the combined waves have become stable and realized, have become physical matter, and the other potential timelines are sidelined and non-realized.
now, let's say some sort of unknown event happens in the 4D space, such that our combined particle wave current is modified. say, a different particle wave current travelling perpendicular to ours connects with us at whatever point represents the early 1900's. let's say this fucks with the amplitudes and frequencies of the particle waves to such an extent, that it causes reality to de-stabilize, and then restabilize, but as something just very slightly different. mandela didn't die in prison. mcmahon didn't give out giant cheques. fruit of the loom branding is only the fruit. maybe our consciousness, and how our brains store memories, those particle waves survive the event, and we remember the original timeline. maybe the people who were changed by the event think we're crazy. maybe these events happen all the time.