it is beleaved that midnight the windows from our side to the other side become open. how ever evil can not pass through the window until i think its 315 am its about 3am.the thing with midnight is the crossing can happen because it is not night nor day. its is exactly in the middle. this being colides our two time our two worlds together so to speak. because it just is. like the color grey it is light nor dark it is exactly in the middle it just is. how ever the 3am thing. it is said that jesus died at 3pm. he died for the good an redemption of man. 3am is the evil hour because with all evil everything is reversed the oposit. the holy hour is 3pm so the evil hour is at 3am. its the time and hour that evil makes a joke so to speak for what jesus did for us. another example of the reversing is in satanic acts or evil is that in the satanic religion they make a joke of sorts of the christin faith such as catholics / christian have the prayer called the our father. santinist say the same prayer but the say it in revers. they say it from th eend of the prayer to the beging.like reading a book backwards. in a simple way evil is the exact opposite of good.
2007-11-22 10:38:13
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answered by zourvina 3
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It is considered unlucky because that is the time of day that the human body's circadian rhythms are the lowest, in people who are awake during the day and sleep at night. The metabolic rate of the human body slows to its lowest point, and all autonomic functions are also at their lowest at that time in most people. It is a proven medical fact that more people die of natural causes between the hours of 3 and 4 am, that at any other time during the 24 hour day.
2007-11-22 15:18:14
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answered by personalstar 3
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3am is the darkest of the night. where the sun is the fartherest away from you it will be just before dawn at say 5:30am or 6.
Since it is the darkest anything that glows or emits light is easily visible. It's also about when the human brain relaxes in deep sleep, so if you are not sleeping your body goes through a small breakdown because of sleep deprevation. things are always more "suspicious" when you are sleep deprived and awake.
2007-11-22 08:18:19
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answered by Anonymous
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None of the above.
3:00 am is the 'witching hour' because during the time of the witch trials, they had all sorts of informatiopn about what was supposedly going on at witches gatherings with the devil.
Most of it was supposed to be an antithesis to Christianity and its practices. Christ died on the cross at 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon (according to tradition) so the most "evil" time was exactly opposite of the clock of that - 3:00 a.m.
2007-11-22 10:01:13
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answered by conchobor2 6
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3 to 5 (the hour of the wolf) is the coldest and darkest time of night. It is also reputedly the time when the veil between worlds is thinnest, meaning not just that ghosts seem to appear around then but that more people are born and die then than at any other time of day or night.
2007-11-22 08:25:33
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answered by jplatt39 7
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3:00am is when most reports of paranormal activity occur along with 1:00 and sometimes 4:00. 3:00am is also known as the Witching Hour, suppose thats worth a thousand words.
2007-11-22 11:10:37
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answered by kenji 1
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I'm not sure, I've always secretly liked 3 in the morning cause of a sponge bob episode. Oh boy,3 AM! Time for Krabby patties.
2007-11-22 07:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe that's when the bars close and the drunks hit the highway?
**EDIT**
3a.m. turned out to be very fortunate (keyword: fortune) for a band called Matchbox 20.
2007-11-22 09:21:55
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answered by scruffycat 7
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its kinda one of the lucky time 4 me lol,dunno who considers it as unlucky
2007-11-22 07:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought midnight was "the witching hour." It's all a matter of perception; there is no unlucky time.
2007-11-22 07:54:09
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answered by Mrs. Large Richard 5
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