Ep. 82 Time Slips: The Palace of Versailles & Bold Street Incidents
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In this episode, we dive into two real-life time slip incidents — the eerie Palace of Versailles encounter in 1901 and the mysterious Bold Street experience in Liverpool in 1996. We break down what happened, explore theories from thin spots in the veil to overlapping realities, and consider how perception, memory, and even reality itself could play tricks on us.
We also crack open a can of Other Half Brewing Co.’s “Einstein’s Daydream”, a Double Dry Hopped Imperial Oat Cream IPA. I chose it for two reasons: Einstein’s ideas show that time can bend, stretch, and blur past, present, and future, making the concept of time slips feel plausible, and the word Daydream reflects how a time slip feels — like your perception briefly drifts into another moment. Put them together, and “Einstein’s Daydream” becomes the perfect companion for exploring these strange experiences.
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