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Expanded Perspectives

Wrinkles In Time

Expanded Perspectives

Expanded Perspectives

Science, Society & Culture, History

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Expanded Perspectives, Kyle is solo in Skelekin Studios, as Cam has been under the weather all week before heading off on vacation in Oklahoma. Wasting no time, Kyle dives straight into some eerie stories. First, he shares the unsettling experience of a Pennsylvania teenager haunted by visions of a Goatman appearing in his bedroom at night. However, the creature hasn’t returned in the 22 years since the man still feels lingering anxiety from the encounters. Next, Kyle recounts the story of a Wisconsin resident who ventured into the Northwoods backcountry. After stopping his truck to get some rest, something mysteriously rocked the vehicle. Though he didn’t see anything, he quickly drove away, unnerved by the experience.

After the break, Kyle brings us some strange stories about time slips. We encountered a peculiar story several years ago while working on the show. Some hikers had reportedly spent the night at the Wythburn Inn, only to be later informed that this was impossible—the inn had been submerged during the creation of the Thirlmere Reservoir in 1894. A similar tale emerged from France, where British travelers stayed at an old-fashioned hotel but, on their return journey, found that it no longer existed. Another account involves tourists on a bus who spotted an appealing hotel, got off at the next stop, and walked back, only to find the area wholly different and the hotel nowhere to be seen. There's also the story of two young women who set off one evening to attend a village dance a few miles away but traversed an eerie and unfamiliar landscape that seemed far from the one they knew. These strange anecdotes are examples of what's known as a "time-slip"—a type of psychical phenomenon. These incidents seem to fall into two main categories: in the first, people inadvertently find themselves in a place that existed only in the past; in the second, they enter a familiar place that is altered, leaving them confused and disoriented. Explaining these occurrences rationally is challenging, especially when those involved appear genuinely shaken or perplexed. Dismissing them as fabrications seems unfair, and in cases where the experience is shared, attributing it to hallucination feels overly simplistic. Like many paranormal phenomena, rational explanations may be more comfortable, but these stories remain mysterious and difficult to explain fully.

All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!

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0:00.0

Oh, oh, oh, oh, Oh Oh, oh, oh, hey, and welcome to expanded perspectives. I'm your host Kyle Filson, and'm here in beautiful skeleton studios on a beautiful warm Texas fall day

0:48.1

Getting ready for fall folks getting ready for the state fair me and cam and our wives. We're going to be going to the state fair, me and our wives we're going to the state fair next week.

0:55.8

Yeah, Cam is not here today, he's not in studio. It's been a rough week.

1:00.6

He's sick. He was throwing up. He was sick for about three days and then he

1:05.6

was already set to leave to go to Broken Bow for his anniversary and they've

1:10.4

already paid for the trip so they can't back out now or they'll lose all their money.

1:14.3

So that's where he's been.

1:16.2

He's been sick all week, he's on vacation, so I'm just gonna have to wing it in studio alone.

1:22.4

You know, it's this time of year this how it goes. Kids start

1:25.9

school they start bringing home viruses and colds and things like that. His daughter

1:30.9

is actually a school teacher so it's not shocking that she probably brought

1:35.2

something home from school and passed it off to camp so of course I don't want him

1:39.3

come in here to the studio and giving it to me the last thing I need is to get sick but not to worry

1:45.9

We're gonna do a show on time slips today one of my favorite favorite subjects but yeah as I was mentioning about the State Fair, me and my wife, we go to the State Fair every year.

1:58.0

And it's a lot better now when the kids, without the kids, but it's just me and my wife. When the kids were

2:03.0

when the kids were young we'd have to take them and I don't get the wrong picture it's fun taking them but man is it way way way way more expensive

2:11.0

the place is the State Fair has great food and things but the

2:16.0

games and the midway it's rigged. They don't take cash everything is off

2:20.3

coupons. Well they charge so you don't know exactly what you're getting.

2:25.3

It's like this ride is eight coupons. This ride's 12 coupons. It's a way to trick you and

2:30.5

not realize in how much money you're spending. I remember when the twins were younger and

2:34.7

Luke was a little, we'd go to the midway. I've had, I'd have like $400 and I'm like, we're

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