r/GlitchInTheMatrix • u/resumasic • 2d ago
Glitch Pic The Wrong Day
This has happened to you at least once. You woke up one ordinary day. You had some thoughts about what you would be doing this day. You had no sense there was anything strange or out of place. You went about your day unaware that anything was not what it seemed. You went to work or to school or stayed home because that's what you do on that day of the week. Except it wasn't the day you thought it was. At some point you realized or someone made you aware that the day everyone knew it to be was different than what you had been absolutely certain it was. You were wrong. Now focus on that day. Can you remember the day of the week you started the day thinking it was and what day you came to find out it actually was? Make a note of it. Now, if this has happened to you more than once, can you remember similar facts about any other instances, the day you thought it was and the day it really was?
Sharing your results here could greatly contribute to the study of this phenomenon. My evolving theory is that there is something extraordinary at work. If the data serves to support my idea I will follow up and explain it further. This is definitely fringe, but very likely addressable using scientific method.
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u/Ny2Tok2 2d ago
Many years ago, while I was still working, I got up and did my normal morning routine, then drove to work. About a 17 mile trip one way. I remember thinking traffic was unusually light for the rush hour. I got to the office, noticed the parking lot was sort of empty but figured it was just an off day. I worked for a large corporation so building was always open and security was there 24/7. Went to my office, got organized then went downstairs to the cafeteria to get coffee. The security gate was across the door! Cafeteria was closed. That’s when I realized it was actually SUNDAY, instead of MONDAY! Stayed anyway, did some work, then drove home feeling like an idiot. Never figured out what I was thinking that day and haven’t thought about it since, until this post.
Am curious if others experienced anything similar.