Time Warp

I have no earthly idea what a “time warp” is.  I’ve seen a movie where a battleship from the present day experiences a very strange storm and when the storm clears finds itself in waters off of Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7, 1941.  That’s fiction.

 Somewhere I got the idea that there was a very specific theory about time and matter which proposed that everything that has ever happened is happening all the time.  This would make the concept of “time travel” a possibility.  Did I read that in something Jules Verne wrote? 

 The Old Sailing Ship began as Sargasso with the idea of a ship sailing into a sea where ship and crew would be trapped and confined in a mass of insidious seaweed, forced to collect rain water and fish for sustenance.  Somewhere the image which included the tangled sea and sky were lost.  In this image the same Old Sailing Ship slips into a time warp in the infamous Bermuda Triangle, splinters into several differing moments at once and then goes where?  Perhaps it will emerge in the waters off of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.

 Two things come to mind.  One, I have personally stood at the helm of a number of ships sailing through the Bermuda Triangle and while we experienced some fairly severe storms, nothing of the Bermuda Triangle legend occurred.  No compasses went wild; no strange coded messages come through on the wireless; it was just like any other ocean.  Secondly, several months ago I wrote an online friend who is a bona fide scientist and asked him about the theory of space and time.  I have yet to hear from him.  I wonder what that means?

Email Bill Strain | Visit Bill Strain's Creative Imaging Website | Site by CherryGod Webdesign