Here's some thing to think about, but perhaps not too much: it has been demonstrated that if a person is, for example, poked (by surprise) with a needle, their conscious mind only registers activity after they jump. However, the mind perceives things differently: in you mind, you think, "I realized I got poked, so I jumped." The actual order of events is the opposite: you jump as a reflex, and then realize and rationalize what happened.
It's not odd at all once you understand the biology of a reflex.
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Another example of time going awry is the fact that, in some cases, information available in the present can affect the (relatively recent) past... I'm not sure exactly what the circumstances surrounding the discovery of this are, but I'm pretty sure it has been demonstrated.
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