
There is something in the air as of late – and it’s not just thatallergy-aggravating pollen.
Browse TikTok long enough, and you’ll notice a lot of people saying things just feel different. Colors are brighterscents are more pronounced, and the famous bad atmosphere in recent years have started to happen fade.
What’s happening? Could it be that after a difficult winter we are finally entering summer? Or could it be that we have somehow shifted the timelines? TikTok goes for the latter. This is what that means.
What’s going on with our timeline?
In a video on the subject, TikTok user @spiceoflifevlogs expresses her theory that “we’ve jumped timelines again.” Her video currently has over 647,000 views.
According to the TikToker, she was watching a video on the topic when a comment caught her attention.
“For me it’s about the feeling. The wind blew recently and it smelled like a fresh spring day in 2008,” the comment read.
“The last few days I’ve been thinking, ‘Oh my god, it feels so early 2000s outside,'” the TikToker explains. “It was very hard for me to describe. And I kept saying that to my husband and my father-in-law, who were in town visiting, and they both looked at me like I was crazy.”
Other comments below this video confirmed the TikToker’s belief that something was indeed different, although it was difficult to pinpoint exactly what.
“I saw a number of comments about the weather. ‘The weather feels like weather again. Apart from the usual heat wave, we’ve had a long, hard winter, a slow spring, and summer will be in July… and not the swampy April days we’ve had,'” she reads. “Literally the whole season I’ve been thinking, ‘When does summer start?’ – not because I want summer to start. I don’t like the heat very much. But… last year it was consistently outside, just like in the 1990s, if not higher. And this year there was a real spring.”
There are even more differences
According to the TikToker and other commenters, the changes don’t stop there. In addition to the weather, users say colors are more pronounced, the Earth feels healthier, “clouds look normal again,” they’ve had deja vu more often, and other changes are happening that show things have changed somehow.
“This creator’s video is actually about how every time the timeline shifted, she lost her DVD She’s the man. And then the other day she suddenly opened her DVD book and it was back in, and no one in her household found it or put it back in. It was just there again,” the TikToker details.
Reading another comment, she says, “I know we jumped because I threw away a crop top in November. Last week it was in my dirty clothes. Mind you, I haven’t worn it since I threw it away.”
Why is all this happening? No commentator knows for sure, but many note that some testing at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, has recently ended. They theorize that this could have marked the end of the previous timeline.
What explains this?
Of course, many of these feelings can be attributed to rising temperatures and people getting excited about summer.
That said, TikTok users claim there is something else going on. Some videos on this topic say that the timeline was split at some point in recent history. Different accounts offer different reasons or origin points for the split; For example, some say The events of September 11, 2001 were when things started to fall apart quote others switching on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN as the origin.
This last theory has become so popular that a scientist from CERN even responded to it in a TikTok video.
“I know you don’t want to hear this, but this is our timeline,” says TikTok user and particle physicist Dr. Clara Nellist (@particleclara) in a video posted in January 2026.
A CERN scientist weighs in
“The collisions we do with the Large Hadron Collider also happen naturally in our atmosphere and have done so for billions of years,” explains Dr. Nellist out. “So what we’re doing is what nature already does, but in a more controlled way.”
In short, if there were even a “timeline shift” like TikTokers imagined, it wouldn’t be caused by the Large Hadron Collider. The timeline is the same as always, but according to Dr. Nellist, that’s just motivation to do better.
“This is the only timeline we have, and if we want to live in the right timeline, we just have to come together and make it ourselves, the normal way,” her video concludes. “We will have to work with empathy and hard work to create the timeline we want to live in.”
The Internet is noticing other discrepancies
Whatever the science says, many commenters under the TikToker’s video said they noticed new changes in the environment that told them something was different now.
“Did anyone hear birds chirping around 3-4 in the morning?” wrote one user.
“Froooot Loops are back too! The Mandela Effect is gone, I can’t find any fight videos about it either!” exclaimed another, referring to the popular Mandela effect meme.
“It looks weird outside. Like a real filter has been activated,” said a third.
However, others said some changes were less positive.
“Okay, the birds, the sky, the feeling yes, but has anyone else had problems with their WiFi and data? When there has never been a problem?” one commenter asked. “It’s like my devices require more than they can support.”
“Unfortunately, prices have not yet returned to the 2000s,” he joked briefly.
@spiceoflifevlogs This is all for fun & discussion! Let me know if you’ve experienced anything weird in the last few days. This is all opinion based, I am not making any statement of fact or claiming anything to be true, this is just a personal theory 😉 #timeline #timelinejump #cern #timewarp #dejavu
BroBible reached out to @spiceoflifevlogs via TikTok and a direct message on Instagram, and Dr. Nellist via direct message on Instagram and Facebook.
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