time slip

English

Noun

time slip (plural time slips)

  1. Alternative form of timeslip (phenomenon that causes unexpected time travel).
    • 2011 March 14, Paul Dale Roberts, Shannon McCabe, “The Devils Triangle and That Mysterious Fog 241246”, in H.P.I. Chronicles[1], volume 1, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 246:
      To get to the bottom of this mystery, we need to do laboratory experiments to see if we can recreate electronic fog by the force of magnetic energy. And with this experiment to see if there is a disturbance in the space/time continuum. I believe the fog and mist has something to do with paranormal anomalies of time slips or dimensional slips. I am not a scientist, it's just a hunch.
    • 2021 November 17, Nostalgia Nerd, 14:57 from the start, in This Mysterious Computer Could Prove Time Travel Exists | Nostalgia Nerd[2], archived from the original on 27 October 2022:
      “This direct and strangely spelt response then seemed to be from the future. Two apparent lines of communication were now open, and this ‘Time Slip’ suddenly seemed to have purpose, although it was beyond the understanding of Ken, Debbie and Peter.”