frontier airlines chicago flight diversion caused passengers to realize they were living in a simulation, data analyst says
A group of passengers aboard a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to Chicago experienced what one data analyst is calling "the most undeniable glitch in the simulation" when their plane was abruptly diverted to a tiny rural airport in Illinois—only to have every passenger's phone simultaneously lose signal, reload a date from 2014, and then display identical 17-minute clock drifts upon landing. The analyst, who requested anonymity, says flight logs show the plane was diverted due to "unexplained magnetic interference" and that the inbound flight path literally doubled back on itself in a perfect loop before landing, creating a "spacetime signature only seen in quantum computer errors." "It was like the simulation couldn't handle the route's data and just hit 'reset,'" the analyst told local media. "Frontier Airlines Chicago flight diversion is now a case study in digital unreality." The airline has not commented, but passengers reported deja vu and a faint humming sound for hours afterward.