Time Mysteries & Real Time Travelers [Part 1]

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We’ve all thought about time travel ever since The Terminator and Back to the Future came out, but these days, more and more theoretical physicists have been talking about HOW exactly time travel would be possible. If it is, is there evidence that it’s happened already? That’s where the Metaphysical podcast dived into the research. John and Rob found the most amazing stories from modern times, history, religions, and some myths and legends that they wanted to share with you.Of course, some of the time travel stories they came across can be debunked, and some are just fun to talk about, but some just might leave you wondering what the real explanation is … because all signs point to time travel. So strap on your seatbelts and turn on your flux capacitor as remote viewer John Vivanco and investigative researcher Rob Counts start another Metaphysical show that’s out of this world.This episode covers the concept of time travel, time dilation, how remote viewing works, the possibility of other dimensions, and alternate timelines. Hear stories about time travel, like the story of the man who allegedly traveled to Los Angeles far in the future that has us questioning whether it’s entertainment, a hoax, or a just story to worry people about climate change. Hear the Hindu tale of the king who took his daughter to the realm of the deity Brahma and accidentally ended up time traveling.Hear the tale of Jeremiah’s decades-long sleep that was left out of the Book of Jeremiah in the Bible, but is in the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible and the Quran. See the Swiss watch that was discovered in an ancient tomb that had been sealed for 400 years. Listen to an interesting conversation, and then decide for yourself on all of these topics. Support Metaphysical and watch the full episode on Rise TVWatch Metaphysical on YouTubeFollow Metaphysical on InstagramFollow Metaphysical on Tik Tok

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