Things disappear without a trace and (sometimes) reappear. How can this phenomenon be explained?

Ax
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I often have things disappeared at first I thought nothing. It started with the mysterious "phase", weshalp i ask, when i lost mario kart 8 deluxe (a nintendo switch game). One day I wanted to play this game and realized that it was gone. Of course, I looked everywhere but unsuccessfully, and to this day it has not turned up again. And the day I lost that was about 2 years ago. (meanwhile i have a new card. Luckily the progress was saved, i had gold mario.) but that's not all: last year my cell phone was lost i searched everything again without success and one day when i did my homework I found it in my school satchel. Which I also searched for during the search. But how can it be? How can it be that such a cell phone simply disappears without a trace and then appears in the school satchel "out of nowhere"? Once I found

Things disappear without a trace and sometimes reappear. How can this phenomenon be explained

in school, this coin also disappeared without a trace and has not appeared to this day. And today it happened again: my brother wanted a small screwdriver which I used and which lay on the desk after use. But it was no longer there and we searched unsuccessfully. My mother hollowed out screw bits. From these screwdrivers where you can change the "head". I then looked for my screwdriver where he should turn this bit on. But without success. Then my mother took out a reversible ratchet (also called a ratchet). And then as soon as my brother was working on his controller, I found the small screwdriver in a drawer where I was looking for it and the other screwdriver in another drawer where I was looking for him.

how can it be? How can this phenomenon be explained?

di

Either you are an extreme lint with a catastrophic short-term memory, or someone close to you is on it. I have an autistic person with ADHD in my circle of friends. He's getting half insane because something like that happens to him all the time. It borders on paranoia.

Maybe someone just wants to annoy you.

Di

This is not a phenomenon - but the result of superficial search., Things do not dissolve and appear again at some point, If you always go to the same subscription place for the things you need very often - it disappears… Nothing.

Ha

I know that all too well, but an explanation would probably go in the direction of parallel universes or something. This means that the object somehow made it into another universe and then came back into your own. There's no scientific explanation. I think that when you clean up or accidentally put different things away and then find them again at some point.

ve

I feel the same way, sometimes I look for something, look at the table and it's not there and the second time I look it is on the table. There are also other situations where I find the things I'm looking for in places and wonder how they got there. I live alone, no one else could have had my things.

Sometimes I find it funny and often I doubt my pear. I don't have an explanation for it, I just wanted to let you know that you are not alone with this phenomenon.

Ax

Autistic people with ADHD

but I also have very light. And anyway, it can't be because I remember, for example, how we rode our tricycles through the village when we were 6 from grandma's.

di

Selective memory protects against nothing. Those who push paranoia never believe that they have paranoia.

Ax

But i don't have paranoia. I'm not afraid of whoever steals me or something, I just find it mysterious. If someone stole from me, I would know. I'm in the room all day!

di

Is your brother left, huh?
It can't be the brownies; they're out and about in my booth all day to mess it up, I swear. 😁

Ax

Why should he steal a screwdriver and later ask me if I have it?

di

Uuum to annoy you? What do I know; don't know your brother. Mine liked to do such nonsense.

sc

I know that too. Probably a space-time hole. Sometimes it happens to me when I lie on my back under the car, use a tool and put it down for a moment. If I need it again and feel for it, it's gone. Then I turn around, tortured, and look away. Then I crawl out from under the car and search intensively - still away.

Sometimes, if I'm lucky, it reappears because it's too cold in the parallel universe.