Recently my
colleague, Dorraine Fisher, published a very interesting report about
missing time. Missing time or The missing time phenomenon as it is also called, is a gap in your conscious memory; it means that despite being awake and conscious, you can’t remember a certain amount of time. The gap maybe be only a few minutes or in some cases it can be days. It most often happens while the person or persons are doing normal activities, like driving, and they realize it took longer than it should have to complete the trip or activity. In some cases of driving, the person may find themselves on the wrong road or driving a different direction or be in another town.
Another odditity about missing time is that the person may realize they have missing time but not remember what happened or what they were exactly doing. This often leads to confusion and in some cases it can even be traumatizing.
A few days ago, I was contacted by a witness, who wishes to remain anonymous, about a very recent missing time event. This event happened in my area of Kentucky and took place on March the 19th.