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The thoughts about phantom time

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are thinking of calendars, we will face the thing, that we are not living even in the same year on Earth. Muslims time would become from the year 622, and that means they are now living in the different year than we are living.  In Islamic calendar is now the year 1439, and that makes the world very interesting. That thing bought my head the thought that maybe some secret societies are using wrong years because they want to secure their communal messages. Maybe those societies are created for the inner circle stock trading. So they are not always want to get the power in the government. They might only want to make money.


The different year is the one thing, how to recognize Muslim in real life, and when we are thinking about the born of Islam, that has begun as the protester's movement. In Islamic calendar is also leap days, and that's why we cannot calculate the year of Islamic world straight. There are also some other places, where people are living in the wrong year if the thing is looked from the western point of view. In North-Korea the time begins in the year when that state has turned independent.


When we are thinking about the people, who are using the wrong year in the private life, we are facing interesting thoughts. What if the reason, for using the wrong year could be because that person belongs to some secret society. In this hypothesis, the use of the wrong year means that the message comes from the trusted member of that society. And in the meeting place would be safe to talk about the stock marketing of tomorrow and that kind of stock trade would give the persons, who are in that ring very good benefits.



And the message is secured. This scenario is similar to the "Flat Earth" society. In that society person who takes part in the meetings must show their membership by telling that they believe in the flat earth. In phantom time societies the membership is shown by using the wrong year. The persons who are in this hypothetical secret organization, what might be used for inner circle trading or some other criminal activities. When the person calls other members of that team together, that hypothetical person might use the North-Korean date for informing that the meeting is because of the stock marketing.  So, in this case, the "phantom time" would be the mark of belonging to the group. There is the interesting film about this thing below the text if you want to see other opinions about phantom time.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3FDw3rp1cE

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