That's when he stumbled upon a group of people who claimed to have experienced similar temporal disruptions. They called themselves the "Chrono-Displaced." The group was small, but the stories shared by its members sent chills down John's spine.
The user, who went by the handle u/Rexd515, explained that they had experienced a strange phenomenon. They claimed to have woken up one morning to find that several years had seemingly passed in a matter of seconds. Their phone, social media, and even their job had changed overnight, as if time had accelerated to catch up with... something.
It was a typical Tuesday morning for John, scrolling through his social media feed after a quick breakfast. As he was browsing through his favorite subreddit, a peculiar post caught his eye:
John decided to investigate further. He scoured the internet for any information related to "time leap" experiences, but most results seemed to point to science fiction or paranormal discussions. Frustrated, he turned to his social media networks, hoping to find someone who might understand what he was going through.
The post had only a few upvotes, but the title seemed to resonate with John. He couldn't quite explain why, but the phrase "time leap" sparked a sense of déjà vu. He clicked on the post to read more.
But the question still lingered: what was the purpose of the "time leap"? Was it a natural phenomenon, or a sinister experiment?
The group leader, @Rexd515 (the same handle as the original Reddit post), reached out to John directly. They began to chat, exchanging stories and theories about the "time leap" experience.
The Reddit post "I feel like I've taken a time leap. Rexd515 re-verified" gained traction over the next few weeks, with hundreds of comments and thousands of upvotes. The community began to speculate about the cause of the "time leap" phenomenon, with theories ranging from parallel universes to artificial intelligence experiments.