Recently I enjoyed Mike Ricksecker's book "Travels Through Time." There are some very interesting aspects of time travel presented, and some fascinating theories, like the "Stacked Time Theory." One of the things presented was a type of time phasing where people who are now adults found themselves looking at their younger selves, and then remembered as a young person, seeing a older person who resembled them. Explain that! He also cites several movies and concepts from them, to make it easier to understand, including one of my favorite "Somewhere in Time" with Christopher Reeve. ** Mike also has an extensive knowledge of ancient cultures, so there's a lot to take in here!
About the book:
Travels Through Time: Inside the Fourth Dimension, Time Travel, and Stacked Time Theory (Connecting the Universe)
Begin your journey into the Connected Universe with Travels Through Time, an examination of the nature of time, dimensions, and the possibilities of real time travel. In an easy-to-follow and conversational manner, researcher Mike Ricksecker formally introduces his Stacked Time Theory with an exploration of the fabric of the cosmos, starting with ancient symbolism and alchemy up through today's modern science and technology. What clues did our ancient ancestors leave for us about the nature of the universe that we're just now rediscovering today, and where throughout history have we seen those esoteric clues resurface? Travels Through Time explores...
- Ancient alchemy and the secrets of the ouroboros
- The nature of time and the paradoxes of time travel
- Historic and modern accounts of time slips
- Dreams and accessing eternal knowledge
- The nature of the universe as a simulation
- Extraterrestrial abductions and time loss
- How the future influences our present day
- Insights from Einstein, Tesla, Kaku, and other physicists
- The possibilities of real time travel and how that would work ...and more!
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