conduit
Bronze Tamer
Finding my way to the digital realm.
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Post by conduit on May 31, 2017 14:55:19 GMT
We are living in an increasingly Digital World (no pun intended). Thanks to the internet we have data at the tips of our fingers in a way that has never been. I've been thinking that we should consider making a sort of data network of potential occurrences by posting them onto a globe map. This way we can see if any particular spots are more active than other ones. I firmly believe that there are places in our world where we overlap with other planes of existence. It'd be interesting to see if we could find one of those planes.
Anyone interested?
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1337F0X
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Post by 1337F0X on May 31, 2017 22:57:34 GMT
Well in a way that map already exists.
You ever heard of Ley Lines? They're energy lines that form a grid spanning the entire globe and in every place these lines intersect you can find ancient monuments and places of worship such as the Pyramids at Giza, Stonehenge and many others. It's also believed that at these sites one can access ancient knowledge and other dimensions.
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conduit
Bronze Tamer
Finding my way to the digital realm.
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What are you?: DigiDestined
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Post by conduit on Jun 1, 2017 0:00:45 GMT
Well in a way that map already exists. You ever heard of Ley Lines? They're energy lines that form a grid spanning the entire globe and in every place these lines intersect you can find ancient monuments and places of worship such as the Pyramids at Giza, Stonehenge and many others. It's also believed that at these sites one can access ancient knowledge and other dimensions. While I was out walking today I actually started thinking about ley lines. I think they'd be definitely interesting. I'm imagining in my head a map that has several different layers of data. We can have personal experiences mapped into one layer, ley lines mapped over everything, and huge world events mapped over the third layer. Anything that intersects would be worth further research potentially.
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Post by catisio on Feb 3, 2018 21:29:48 GMT
In digimon story cyber sleuth they refer to ley lines and that digital waves have something to do with ley lines i forgot though
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artminded
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Post by artminded on Mar 13, 2018 23:15:16 GMT
I've heard the term "window region" before for places that have an unusually high amount of paranormal activity. This would probably include places like the San Luis Valley in Colorado or West Virginia, which seems to have a lot of paranormal things happening. There are also legends about a thing called blue mist in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado which sounds kind of like what happens when Digimon bio-emerge in Digimon Tamers. The interesting thing is that in David Paulides' Missing 411 there are disappearances recounted by Paulides listed as occurring at the same mountains in Rocky Mountain National Park where blue mist has been seen.
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theultimatefighter
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Post by theultimatefighter on Mar 27, 2018 15:17:26 GMT
artminded ,is the blue mist allways there or only appears on certain days
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