Does anyone have any explanation why clocks stop when someone passes away at that time or close to it. This phenomena actually always seems to occur.
The person whos clock usually stops is a loved one.
I think I have heard of it maybe once or twice in a movie but I havent heard about anything else in real time. If you have any links on it that would be nice
Links would be hard to find I'd say.
Who can predict when the loved one of someone is going to die and have all variables controlled to be considered scinetifically valid?
Where did you hear about this in the first place?
-AM
well I dont think the specific variables would be available but say the wristwatch the person is wearing stops that could fall into this "phenomena."
I was told about it when i was a child. It was an experience that happened to my grandmother. Now I've had two of my own experiences.
It baffles me why in times such as death, one would stare at his watch.
-AM
Quote from: Awakened_Mind on December 09, 2006, 19:47:26It baffles me why in times such as death, one would stare at his watch.
Maybe it's something they notice afterwards?
How long does the watch stop for?
-AM
I thought projektr meant it stopped permanently (until somebody gets it going again.)
Whenever Charles Manson would enter a courtroom, all the clocks and watches would stop moving.
Actually that's a good point to bring up Goober. Are we attributing the watch stopping to the deceased or to the person wearing the watch?
My mum can't wear wrist watches because they stop. She has too much static electricity in her body. So is it that the person has died or the sudden flux in emotional energy of the person wearing the watch?
-AM
AM,
It's untouched and still not working.
And as skip said, it was noticed afterwards.
I would rather ask the question than come to an assumption.
So, without assumption, will you be making any relevant point in this discussion?
EDIT:
The clocks that stopped weren't on the person wrist or anywhere next to them.