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 No.47989

>just another day in school, physics class

>suddenly everything goes completely black for a split second, the windows are open and there’s sunlight so it can’t just be the electricity going off

>a few other students in class notice it immediately, so it’s not just a defect with me

What did I just experience /x/? Has something like this ever happened to you?

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 No.47991

>>47989

Yeah it's happened to me a few times, but since I was always alone at the time, I figured there might have been something wrong with my eyes or my brain. I was actually starting to get worried, but then it just stopped. I remember googling it and being unable to find any helpful information. Is there even a name for this phenomenon? Sudden temporary blindness? But how can it affect multiple people at the same time?

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 No.48097

>>47989

This happens to me too. I've never mentioned it, I always figured it was an eye problem or something.

Could it be related to CERN's black hole fucking with time, causing these mandela effects?

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 No.48114

Has happened to me a few times. No one else has ever noticed it. Sometimes there's a flash of light, sometimes a flash of dark.

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 No.48117

File: 5c8e2e80a92534e⋯.jpg (16.23 KB, 320x320, 1:1, nothing to see here.jpg)

Don't worry about it, nothing to see here.

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 No.48133

Don't worry about that, It's just the point when God turns the simulation of life off for just a moment. I noticed it too. It's not that the lights went out, it's far deeper than that.

>lights in room

>sunlight from outside

>suddenly a split second of complete blackness

Been noticing this for years and years and I questioned it too at first but then I realized it wasn't the light sources or my brain or eyes messing up or turning off. It's literally the lack of informational input from reality itself as it's temporarily shut off.

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 No.48143

This happens to me as well. I always just figured my mind was fucking with me until a few days ago when it happened to both my boss and I at the same time.

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 No.48196

I too blink sometimes

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 No.48197

>>48196

It's different from blinking…

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 No.48211

You'll have to specify whether you really mean COMPLETELY black, or the light everywhere just became momentarily dimmer. Because if it's the latter case, what happened was probably just an airplane flying overhead and very briefly eclipsing the Sun (they cast shadows the size of whole buildings). If it's the former: how do you even know other students noticed it? Did you discuss this event?

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 No.48220

>>48211

learn to read

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 No.48496

>>48220

Learn to answer questions.

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 No.48510

>>48496

I can't believe people get so butthurt over someone mentioning that they are aware of the fact that someone didn't read something. It's easy to scroll up and just read the thread again. Only about 10-20 small posts.

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 No.48511

>>48510

I can't believe people still use the word 'butthurt'…

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 No.48512

I get this too, and I'm pretty sure it's caused by the brain tumor that keeps sending me overtly strong deja vus.

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 No.48557

File: 09164f7eba38983⋯.jpg (41.28 KB, 600x345, 40:23, image0_2.jpg)

>this thread

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