========================================================= Explaining the Unexplained ========================================================= Author: * Doctor Surlee Content: The interface of my Pocket Watch is simple: The minute hand moves forward to show progress, while the hour hand moves backwards to show the reversal of time. When the device is activated, these hand will spin at incredible speeds as the watch face begins to glow. Under intended behavior, the hands of the watch will never spin unless warming up -- or activating -- time reversal. However, a glitch has caused the hands to spin at times I can't explain. When I first saw this occur several years ago, I rushed to my laboratory to tinker with it and observe it in a controlled state. I couldn’t find anything wrong. All the internal timing mechanisms appeared to be working properly, and there was no sign of disruption in spacetime. In the beginning, this would only happen once every few months. It will be in my pocket, or sitting on my desk, and simply start spinning with no reason at all. Peculiar, to say the least. Over the years, this glitch has become more and more frequent. It went from once every few months to practically every day in the state it's at now. The Pocket Watch shows no sign of malfunction, nor any negative effects, but as a scientoon it's my duty to explain the unexplained.