Timeline Anomaly
Contradictions in time, causality problems, or chronological impossibilities. We investigate cases where events don’t happen in the order they’re supposed to, where cause and effect get reversed, and where timelines contain logical impossibilities.
Cardan Grille Anachronism – Can a Sixteenth-Century Mask Fit the Voynich?
Does the Voynich Manuscript hide text written through a Cardan grille? We test the dates, the device’s history, and the text’s behaviour to see if a sixteenth-century mask could plausibly fit a fifteenth-century book.
The Antikythera Paradigm – The Ghost of a Lost World
Found in a Roman-era shipwreck, the Antikythera Mechanism is a machine that shouldn't exist. It contains gearing technology that wouldn't be seen again for 1,400 years. We investigate the lost world that built it.
Philip K. Dick’s VALIS Experience – Timeline, Testimony, and Missing Evidence
What really happened during Philip K. Dick’s 1974 VALIS experience? This investigation maps the confirmed facts, missing records, and unresolved contradictions still debated today.
The Phantom Time Hypothesis – The Clock That Lost 297 Years
Nearly 300 years might not have happened. The Phantom Time Hypothesis explores a chronological anomaly with deep implications for how we build and trust the past.
The Universal Undo Button – 30 Seconds of Temporal Fracture
A device that rewinds 30 seconds of time, with only one person remembering what was undone. A meditation on power, memory, and ethical erosion.
The Causality Trap – Is Cause and Effect Just a Habit of Mind?
Evidence from philosophy, linguistics, and Nobel Prize-winning physics suggests our belief in cause and effect may be a cognitive habit, not a law of nature. This investigation examines the proof that challenges our most fundamental assumption about reality.