Talk:Missing time
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[edit] Working
I am currently working on expanding this. The article seemed necessary to me because the term is referred to in several other Wikipedia articles. Please edit at will but give me a chance to expand it before speedy-deleting it. Thanks! Mapetite526 17:33, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Good idea
Expanding it, I mean. I came here to suggest just that.
The thing is, the article implies that the only causes of the phenomenon/perception of "missing time" are the ones listed: i.e. the individual is either attributing it to a UFO-related incident, or he/she is lying, or he/she is sick (with "seizures"), and/or under the influence of drugs.
Well, no: I for one can remember at least one instance of "missing time" (around 20 minutes or so). I don't know how and why it happened, but it did happen: in what felt like a split second (the time it took me t turn around) it was suddenly 20 minutes later than it was when I last looked at the clock (I was expecting a certain event, so I didn't check just one clock but three, including the time displayed by a TV news channel). It happened in my very living room, in the middle of the afternoon, while I was standing up, perfectly healthy in all aspects (including my IQ), with no alcohol or drugs in my house, let alone my body. And BTW, I didn't even know that such phenomena are often related to UFO abductions (in which I don't even believe).
I don't usually get "personal" in my comments, but this time I made an exception in order to make it easier to understand my point.
Good luck.
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.142.126.213 (talk) 02:06, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
xx Hi, I made a spanish version and added it to the language links! I also added a link! Best regards, Miguel Jordan (Michel), 010208
xxx —Preceding unsigned comment added by Esiomajb1 (talk • contribs) 00:44, 1 February 2008 (UTC)

