We have a longish discussion of WuJo this morning, one with many reports, some interesting speculations, and even some directions for additional research, so let’s get after it, shall we?
A numbers of readers took the time to comment (thank you) on the events this week which seemed to describe a “teleportation” event. If you missed yesterday’s column, she (thought) she’d shut down everything in the living/media room and come to bed, only to awaken a few hours later, luxuriating in the comfort of the bed, only to open her eyes and discover she was still in the living room.
Reader Dan picks up the trail from there?
Does Elaine recall around what time she thought she came to bed but didn’t?
Last (also Wed- G) night my wife and I had a brief time-slip wujo moment ourselves. I think it was around 11:20 pm Eastern because we had just watched the weather forecast on the 11pm news:
I was in the kitchen getting some water. I use a water filter pitcher and filled my glass from it. I turned around to take my glass out to the living room and my wife asked me to fill her glass before she went to bed. I went back into the kitchen, opened the fridge but the pitcher was missing. I looked in the sink and it was there, having just been filled with more water but the lid was still off and the pitcher was just sitting there full of water. Okay, I must have filled my glass, decided that the pitcher needed filling, put it in the sink, filled it, but just left it there in the sink without replacing the lid. Mind you, no alcohol or any other things consumed last night, and I routinely stay up until after midnight so I was definitely not too tired yet. I was just about to pass it off as a slip of the mind albeit something that is not common to me but then my wife exclaims “what happened to my phone?”
I went back out to the living room to see what she was talking about and she said she was getting ready for bed and set her phone down but now it is gone. She went into the bedroom and found it on the bed next to the nightstand but did not recall going in there to place it there. This had occurred at the exact same time as I had apparently filled the water pitcher.
So in summary, sometime around 11:20 pm Eastern both my wife and I took action on an object, moving it somewhere, without having any recollection. And we did it at the exact same moment.
As soon as I realized that, I chalked it up as a Wujo moment and made a mental note to write you about it. Well, after reading Elaine’s experience, I can only wonder if it happened around the same time?
It was really strange, and I asked her about the possibility that she might have gone through one of those “abduction” experiences that we read so much about on the net.
Two points: First she admitted that she had an odd sore on the inside of her lower lip, something that didn’t seem like it was a normal (as in bite your lip) kind of experience. First, because she doesn’t bite her lip and secondly because of what she said about it…
“I was going to mention it, too, now that you asked, but I talked myself out of it…you know…don’t want to make too big a deal about it. And besides, it has gotten better (less painful) as the day’s worn on…”
The other oddity that persists: She’s extremely uncomfortable just talking about it such that even trying to remember details about it makes her uncomfortable.
Next time it happens, I’ve made sure that Elaine knows what the immediate follow-up will be: Run to the bedroom and see if the bed there – the real one, one the tactile/dream-state version – feels like it’s been slept in and is warm. That would have been a useful clue.
And though she’s too polite to mention it, in going over the details with her (for the umpteenth time) she pointed out I was in error reporting that she woke up in the media chair with the comforter on it (the west chair). She’d awaked with all that tactile stuff in my chair, the east chair and it didn’t have anything on it…just a leather recliner.
Barring a reoccurrence, not much else to say about the case now but it goes into our files as an unsolved mystery.
A WuJo Puzzle Solved!
The good news now is that at least some of the mystery behind some of those “hum” stories is starting to peek out due to some diligent detective work by reader Cris. If you hear “the hum” or the sound of “heavy machinery, almost like a diesel running at night” read this one for sure:
I’ve been hearing this for years off and on; a low hum that seems to come out of the very ground and I put it in the unexplained category until a few days ago…..
I was checking the upstairs toilet for leaks (there were none) and turned away after I thought the tank had filled….. No sound of running water for at least a full 60 seconds when: the hum began. I happened to look in the tank, saw ripples and pushed down on the float….
The hum stopped and I could turn it on and off at will by pressing on the float! Once the tank overfilled it could no longer be induced to make the noise.A mundane explanation for a VERY spooky sound. The delay was long enough that you would not think having just flushed. Very common valve assembly of Asian manufacture,
Cris
And this might explain some of the sounds in other areas, too (thinking the Windsor or Taos hums, too): Could it be that a larger but similarly designed valve is being used at a local waterworks and it’s seating allows for some hum-inducing vibration?
Something to check on, next time you hear it in the middle of the night. Get up wit the flashlight and check the loo….