Sunday, 15 February 2026

Basketball Glitches

 
When I was at school I played all kinds of sports, but the one I ended up specializing in was basketball. Basketball played well is a great spectator sport; it has an almost dance like aesthetic to it. Therefore I was very interested to come across a series of highly strange videos that seem to record mysterious incidents during basketball games. These anomalies are far more extreme than the curling mystery I wrote about recently. That is merely a scientific conundrum, one with a probable mundane solution, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2026/02/curling-mystery.html. These basketball irregularities appear to defy the very workings of the world itself. In some cases the ball seems to vanish out of one player's hands and then reappear in another's. There are several scenes of players moving together in exactly the same way as if synchronized by something controlling them all. This could be a coincidence, yet other bizarre events are less easy to explain. In one, a player takes a long pass and charges down the court. In order to intercept the ball one of his arms appears to expand unnaturally in length. It works because he scores seconds later. There's another which appears to be during a training routine in which a player moves to catch a pass and jumps at the basket for a dunk. In order to control the ball properly his hand vastly increases in size. His fingers appear to grow suddenly to twice their normal length. It reminds me somewhat of the séance I went to with Jayson Harrington, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2020/03/jayson-harrington-live-event.html. Despite this he cannot quite hit the height and slams the ball to the floor. One of the video uploaders seems to think this is because he noticed himself and was alarmed, or concerned other people might see it. I'm not sure about that. Sources: https://www.tiktok.com/@ufovnipe/video/7223530298527517958 and: https://www.tiktok.com/@_verdades_expuestas_/video/7185737460943424774.

These are not AI student projects. They are clips from official sports channels' coverage of games in the National Basketball Association, the top league in the world. Players involved are household names like LeBron James and Draymond Green. It's difficult to explain these strange incidents in mundane terms seeing as they are very clear and unmistakable. They are obviously abnormal and the evidence is widely available from mainstream sources. In basketball fandom the word "glitch" is sometimes used to mean any fluke shot or unpredictable outcome without a paranormal element, but the in this case the word refers to something very different; changes in the fundamental nature of reality, like in the film The Matrix. Do these basketball players have knowing supernatural powers? If so then they must be engaged in a widespread conspiracy of silence because none of them show any surprise when these warps occur. The thousands of spectators watching also don't seem to notice. The alarm has been raised purely by people watching at home on television, usually on recordings some time afterwards. Are these just strange electronic visual effects or errors in transmission? If so then you'd expect it to be obvious from the rest of the programme. You'd see breaks in the transmission. However, some of this footage is HD and when you look at the background and surroundings, they scroll smoothly. I'm baffled by this and don't know what's going on here. Nothing like this ever happened to me when I played basketball as a teenager. It could be that the mental concentration of ten men high on adrenalin and endorphins somehow alters the projection of reality from its source; if we really are in a simulation, shadows on the wall of Plato's cave. The idea that the universe is an illusion is a big and complicated one, but I'll include some resources along those lines in the background links below.
See here for background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/07/anthony-peake-at-watkins-books-2.html.
And: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/02/anthony-peake-book-launch.html.

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