What Do We Know About Time Travel?
Traveling Through Time
Mainstream Science
Is time travel possible? The mainstream scientific community suggests time travel should be possible based on Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity. According to Einstein, it’s possible space can evolve, and as part of that evolution, it could be curved, expanded, contracted, or could even create a connection between two distinct points within it. Even now the mainstream scientific community is experiencing breakthroughs in quantum time travel with particles. Scientists in Austria have essentially created a remote control for quantum particles using crystals.
So yes, time travel appears to be possible fellow souls. Whether or not time travel is practical is a different story. If one resonates with the concept that the past is fixed (e.g. movies like Looper and Twelve Monkeys) versus malleable (e.g. movies like Back to the Future and Terminator), then this would suggest we could only travel to current and future parallel timelines or events that do not alter the course of history. Ergo, we would not be able to travel back in time and directly change the past. This is inline with the mainstream scientific community which deems traveling backward in time as impossible based on our current understanding of the laws of physics and paradoxes.
The main theoretical obstacles of backwards time travel seem to be the principle of causality and lack of negative mass-energy. The principle of causality is a fancy way of saying cause and effect. Ergo, backward time travel immediately creates paradoxes (e.g. grandfather paradox) that violate cause and effect. Mechanisms that could enable backward time travel (e.g. portals and wormholes) would require matter with negative mass-energy, which doesn’t seem to be usable in larger quantities for long periods of time.
There are those in the mainstream scientific community who’ve become increasingly convinced that time travel could be possible if parallel timelines exist. They typically resonate with some variation of the Many Worlds Interpretation, where one reality could branch into parallel timelines with each timeline corresponding to a different outcome of a quantum event. This would enable us to travel back in time to a different timeline, without changing anything from our original timeline. Perhaps this will one day open the door to a concrete theory of time travel with multiple histories or parallel timelines that’s fully compatible with general relativity.
Is this all just speculation or has a concrete theory already been developed, and we’re simply not in the loop. Just saying…
Esoteric Science
According to several of our esoteric resources, including Cosmic Disclosure (S3:E7-8, S:12:E1, S16:E1) and the Law of One (12:7), portals already exist on Earth — although our understanding and usage of them seems to be limited. Does the infamous Philadelphia Experiment or the Bermuda Triangle (remnants of pyramids from Atlantis, Law of One: 60:11) ring a bell? What are portals? Portals are also known as wormholes, gateways, jump points, windows, and distortions, as mentioned on Cosmic Disclosure (S12:E1). They essentially act as shortcuts through space/time or tunnels between a black hole and white hole in another part of the universe.
Some of the portals on Earth are said to be natural, while others are said to be a result of covert, rogue military programs. If portals already exist, this opens the door to closed timelike curves, time loops (e.g. like in the movie Groundhog Day), time warp, and vortexes. The possibilities are endless, right?
The Science of Oneness is a good resource for vortex time shifts, experiments, and disappearances. It views natural portals as energy vortexes that don’t just move objects through linear time. Instead, they facilitate dimensional shifts that relocate entities or objects to parallel timelines or in different time periods by changing their vibrational frequency. Ergo, time travel would be seen as a dimensional shift where parallel timelines exist within the same space, but slightly out of phase. And the vortex would provide the momentary flow needed to bridge this gap.
If this is all too complicated to fathom, Hollywood has done a great job at explaining it in layman’s terms. Movies that are said to offer scientific accuracy in time travel are Interstellar and Contact. Both incorporate the idea of wormholes and black holes.
Accessing the Future
Time Dilation as Time Travel
Our research suggests that the future is constantly changing based on our thoughts, intentions, and actions. But it appears that traveling forward in time is not only theoretically possible but has been experimentally proven, thanks to the theory of general relativity and what’s known as time dilation. Time dilation is the concept that time moves slower for objects moving very fast or experiencing strong gravity. So as we move faster through space, we move slower through time relative to someone sitting still. Ergo, a moving clock ticks slower than a stationary one.
Time dilation also occurs near massive gravitational fields, such as black holes. Time passes slower near a strong gravitational source. For example, astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) experience time dilation to a small degree because they’re moving faster than people on Earth, effectively traveling a fraction of a second into the future. So if one twin travels into space close to the speed of light, they’ll be younger than the twin who stayed on Earth once they return.
Shifting Awareness Versus Location
In many esoteric and non-linear models (e.g. Block Universe Theory, The Science of Oneness, and Law of One), time travel is less about physically moving a form and more about shifting consciousness or accessing simultaneous realities. Since these models suggest that the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously, travelling would involve shifting one’s perception, awareness, or consciousness level. This would allow us to access probable future timelines, as mentioned on Cosmic Disclosure (S3:E1, S9:E3, S16:E7-8).
Because our higher selves are thought to have a higher level of awareness, they’re said to have access to these probable future timelines for life planning purposes, according to the Law of One (36:2). Could these probable timelines correlate to the akashic records?
Our degree of future access is corroborated by Dolores Cannon (Author and Hypnotherapist, 1931-2014) who explained that much of the future (and our past lives) is blocked for our lower-consciousness minds to avoid interfering with our life plans. On the other hand, as lower-consciousness entities, we can still gain a great deal of information through meditation, intuition, synchronicity, and other spiritual means.
So the next time we get a gut feeling that a choice we’re considering is a bad idea, consistently see random numbers like 911, or experience a meaningful coincidence with no apparent rhyme or reason, we try to pay closer attention. Perhaps the universe is trying to send us a message about our past, present, or future.






