
The Why Files: Operation Podcast 632: Science Behind Time Storms | Time Isn't What You Think It Is
Mar 6, 2026
Strange glowing mists, sudden lost hours, and people returning aged or with missing time. Pilot accounts of impossible fast travel and an airfield seen years before it existed. Repeated physical effects like burns, tingling, and blank photo negatives. Theories tie these events to electromagnetic fields, time-bending bubbles, parallel timelines, and a single phenomenon linking UFOs and ghostly encounters.
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Soldier Walks Into Purple Mist And Ages Five Days
- Corporal Armando Valdez walked into a glowing purple mist for 15 minutes and returned with five days of facial stubble.
- His watch jumped ahead to April 30th and comrades verified the new beard, making this a striking physical-time anomaly example.
Oz Factor Links Silence, Tingling, Mist, And Lost Time
- Jenny Randles identified a repeating pattern: silence, tingling, glowing mist, time breaks, then physical aftereffects across hundreds of cases.
- She labeled the experiential cluster the Oz Factor, linking disparate reports into one phenomenon.
Pilot Teleports 250 Miles Through Luminous Tunnel
- Pilot Bruce Gernon entered a luminous tunnel cloud and lost instrument and radio tracking, then emerged over Miami Beach 250 miles away after only 34 minutes airborne.
- Miami ATC later showed his flight above Miami while he believed he was elsewhere, a Bermuda Triangle 'outrunning time' incident.
