That is weird. I'd try some of the suggestions from this MacWorld article.

http://www.macworld.com/article/2873556/how-to-verify-a-time-machine-backup.html

Apparently the tmutil from terminal lets you do everything you could from the gui. Use that to do a compare and then, if things are weird, you're supposed to just turn off time machine and do a disk repair using disk utility on your time machine drive. I'm not so concerned about storing a long chain of edits so when my time machine backups get weird I just erase the volume and start fresh. Hope this helps.

CB

On 1/22/15 11:03 PM, Vic wrote:
That's the weird part. Even if I go all the way back to a few months ago, I still see some files that have been opened today. These same files did not exist back then. :)
A new weird kind of sci-fi?



On Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 7:21:02 PM UTC-8, Chris Blouch wrote:

    That sounds very odd. Time machine generally runs each hour so are
    you sure you aren't just finding files from the last few hours
    rather than days?

    CB

    On 1/22/15 10:08 PM, Vic wrote:
    Hello all.
    I have just experienced a situation where files created today are
    also appearing in prior backups.
    Is this behavior normal (I assume not) and, if not, what can I do
    to fix it?


    Thanks a lot.
    Victor

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