I do. I have no evidence that would convince anyone else, and most folks are likely to tell me it was just a dream, but one night, I woke up in a bed that was very clearly not mine. It had pink sheets and a canopy, and the room was decorated in such a traditional female style that there might as well have been a giant pink neon sign.
Unfortunately, my curiosity failed to kick in. I looked around, said, "Oh, shit, I'm in the wrong dimension," and I went back to sleep. How I know it wasn't a dream is that I never wake up in dreams, and I never go to sleep in them. Ever. Beds do not factor into my dreams.
Routinely. I think it is usually very subtle, but have had a couple times things were more than a little bit "off." I honestly think our brain routinely fills in gaps or rewrites things to help us get by when we slip back and forth. OR I am a tad looney. ANYTHING is possible.
@Neoerectus I'll tell you a story that could be proof of dimension hopping, or could be proof of dementia, lol.
I was going somewhere, I don't remember where, with a friend of mine. She asked me if I had enough money to do what we were going to do, and I pulled a $20 bill out of my wallet to show to work. I swear I put it back in my wallet, but later on when I looked again, it was a $1 bill.
@LordShadowfire When kids were young and not doing homework, I said match my grades and...[some promised reward I dont remember]. The grades were not what I remembered! A year or so later, came across them in a move and they were back to what I remembered. (higher).
When I was growing up I remember "vacum".. not vacuum. But it is "vacuum" with dictionary etymology supporting that. I have scads of little stories, some of which sibs or others back up.
Brain farts or altered reality? Given everything in the universe is an expression of energy, I think existence is alot weirder than is commonly acknowledged. Cosmologists would agree about the weird stuff. We might be 2D with stored info interpreting us as 3D ( holographic) THAT is weird.
Parallel universes are separated by vast distance. They don't occupy the same space, so nothing about the others can be experienced by those currently living in this universe.
Last night there was an Amber alert and I had a dejavu feeling that I had heard this same Amber alert a couple days before when I was at home alone. I kept thinking about it all evening long.
I do believe. I remember reading something saying thats it's very possible there's another universe. It uses negative ions or antimatter. I don't remember which one but it's basically a universe using the opposite of what we use.