I just learned that random falling things are reffered to as apport , but everything i have read so far has to pointed to spiritual mediums ect.
I have exsperince random falling objects most of my life , apparntly they were common from my gram because when i was little i told her , and she said to ignore it. So i dd for the most part. But everyonce in a while a small random object falls outta nowhere near me. Dried Beans , small pebles the size of dried beans small screws , acorns grapes ect. Never anything interesting besides the fact that this often happens INSIDE MY HOUSE , Where there are no objects , around the same time each day (i'm not trying make up anything) I am just compleley weirded out by it at times , like i herd a loud cling and saw two screws fall out of nowhere and fall onto a pan i had on my stove.
There was no where for them to fall from , no cabinet no hole in the ceilng .. I am alone in the house besides my newborn . ANyone have any ideas's ?
2007-03-02
09:07:57
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No Its not a trick of my mind , and its not outside , and its not by a windowsill.
I have small collection of these randomisities , i have a small place where i put them , not near a window at all my stove is located an the back corner of a room , nothing above it , or around it , tricks of ones mid can not be picked up , fall on you , or be REAL in any manner.
*sighs*
i was hoping someone else would have exsperinced it.
Skeptics may keep their comments to themselves please.
and if your a skeptic why are you in this cata anyway ?
Thanks
2007-03-02
09:19:08 ·
update #1
Newton's law says an unbalanced force has to act upon the, to move them. THE LAWS ARE POWERFUL. LISTEN TO THEM!
It was probably just a wind or something. They were put somewhere near a ledge and the wind blew them off.
2007-03-02 09:14:12
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answered by MLBfreek35 5
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Two possible explanations...One scientists currently believe that random "wormholes" occur in nature at random points in time and space without the black hole needed to create the larger ones we hear about in space and sci-fi, with that in mind it would be possible for a falling or stationary object to encounter one of these wormholes and travel through it to a point near to you, when said object arrives and no longer has anything upon which to sit, it falls seemingly from nowhere. Option two, if in fact there are "parallel" universes excisting at the same points in space and time, simply on another plane, it could then be possible for those planes to intersect at random points and an object in one could theoretically pass to another with a simmilar effect as above, seeming then to fall from nowhere. why either of these possibilities occurs so frequently around you i can't say. perhaps a slight varience in the gravitational forces around your home, or just hit the lucky spot where "parallel" planes intersect
2007-03-05 02:07:13
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answered by bad2boneb1 1
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I believe every word you said. I have been interested in life after death for many years, and I've had numerous experiences to prove it. As for random falling objects- I was in Wal-Mart a few months ago, looking at the CD's. About two short rows from where I was looking, a CD all of a sudden fell from the top of the rack onto the floor. It was so cool!! There's so much we are missing if we don't appreciate these things. Enjoy your experiences! You're blessed to be having them!
2007-03-03 02:34:47
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answered by Bud's Girl 6
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Ive never had things like that,but Ive had things fall around me all my life,in supermarkets etc,just right off the shelf,I just laugh and say my spirit is following me and go on,as long as its not a piano falling dont worry about it
2007-03-03 15:23:47
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answered by stygianwolfe 7
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wow, that must be really weird... having things fall on you indoors. i really dont know what to say, because ive never heard of such a thing. so i guess im just answering for moral support (skeptics are mean!!!). then im gonna look this up, and see if i can find anything that might help you...
2007-03-03 15:35:18
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answered by M T 5
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Wow I would ask for good stuff (money little bits of gold) ha ha worth as shot and I'm sorry I don't know what to do to stop it except ask for it.You never know.Good luck
2007-03-03 00:19:48
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answered by deb m 4
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That's a new one on me.
Interesting...
Try picturing a specific kind of object and see if you can influence what the random objects are. That might be cool.
And, I guess be open to whatever other talent you must also have.
Good Luck!
P.S. If you find any of my missing keys or socks please mail them back. :)
2007-03-02 21:56:21
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answered by blahblah 3
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Your mind is playing tricks on you. You notice things falling randomly outside, but not inside.
2007-03-02 17:12:26
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answered by tain 3
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Yes, there is an explanation. It's called gravity.
I do like the word "randomisities" that you invented!!
2007-03-04 12:11:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to get out of that house. It's falling apart around you. It's not aliens, it's not ghosts, it's bad construction.
2007-03-02 18:42:33
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answered by stickymongoose 5
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