Ethereal Time Travel: Memory- Consciousness & the Mysteries of Time!
What if your mind is already time-traveling—and you don’t even know it? In this mind-bending episode of Total Disclosure, host Ty Roberts explores the hidden mechanics of memory, time, and consciousness—and how science is beginning to suggest that the past, present, and future may all be more connected than we think. From vivid first-person memories to the quantum theories of consciousness, near-death experiences, and even time-traveling UFOs, this is a journey that blurs the lines between neuroscience, paranormal phenomena, and the mysteries of human perception.
🔍 Topics covered:
- Mental Time Travel and the neuroscience of memory
- The theory that consciousness receives rather than creates experience
- The “observer effect” in time travel and why your memories appear cinematic
- Quantum consciousness and the Penrose-Hameroff Orch-OR theory
- Near-death and out-of-body experiences as glimpses beyond time
- The Time Traveler Hypothesis—are UFOs just future humans?
- Ghosts as echoes in the timeline
- Why your brain might already be slipping across timelines
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Speaker 1: Well Brock to total disclosure, where the truth isn't out there,
Speaker 1: it's right here. I'm your host, day roberts ethereal time travel.
Speaker 1: Have you ever had a moment where a smell, maybe
Speaker 1: fresh baked bread, sends you spiraling back in time? Not
Speaker 1: just a memory, but a feeling, a moment so vivid
Speaker 1: it's like the world around you maids, and suddenly you're
Speaker 1: there again. Maybe it's a song, and in an instant
Speaker 1: you're at your high school prom. The music's loud, your
Speaker 1: date's nervous, your heart's thumping. It's not nostalgia, it's a portal.
Speaker 1: Here's a question. When you recall that memory, your first kiss, say,
Speaker 1: how do you see it? Is it through your own eyes,
Speaker 1: first person, the way it actually happened, or are you
Speaker 1: looking down at the scene like you're watching a film
Speaker 1: of your life? Strange, right, you never saw it from
Speaker 1: that angle you were living it. Your eyes were probably
Speaker 1: closed if you did it right, and yet your mind
Speaker 1: renders it like a scene with you as the lead
Speaker 1: character from a vintage point that was never physically real.
Speaker 1: What if that's not just memory? What if it's time travel?
Speaker 1: Just not the sci fi kind we're stepping out of
Speaker 1: the linear and into the ethereal. This is ethereal time travel, memory, consciousness,
Speaker 1: and the mysteries of time. Before we launch down this wormhole,
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Speaker 1: Mental time travel the brain's hidden superpower. Let's begin with
Speaker 1: something you already do every day without even thinking. Scientists
Speaker 1: call it mental time travel. It's the ability to revisit
Speaker 1: the past and simulate the future using your mind alone.
Speaker 1: You're not recalling facts, your reliving moments, personal sensory rich
Speaker 1: memories like mental cinema. Think back to that first kiss again.
Speaker 1: You don't just remember the date. You remember the warmth
Speaker 1: of the moment, the scent of their skin or perfume,
Speaker 1: the awkward adrenaline the whole thing. Now, jump ahead, picture
Speaker 1: next summer. You're on a beach sipping a drink. You
Speaker 1: hear the waves, feel the sun, maybe taste a hint
Speaker 1: of lime in that pina colada. You haven't been there,
Speaker 1: but your mind renders it as if you had. That's
Speaker 1: your brain at work, pluring the lines between memory and imagination.
Speaker 1: And guess what brain scans back this up. fMRI studies
Speaker 1: like the one published in Proceedings of the National Academy
Speaker 1: of Sciences show that the same areas in your brain's
Speaker 1: frontal and temporal lobes light up whether you're remembering the
Speaker 1: past or imagining the future. Same circuitry, same neurons firing,
Speaker 1: as if the brain doesn't care if it's looking backward
Speaker 1: or forward. To your neural hardware, both are just places
Speaker 1: in time, which brings us to the next question. Is
Speaker 1: this just a trick of the brain or is something
Speaker 1: deeper up in it? Consciousness Beyond the brain. Here's where
Speaker 1: we leave the ordinary behind. Most of us are taught
Speaker 1: that the brain produces consciousness and it's like a computer
Speaker 1: generating code. But I argue that's wrong. What if your
Speaker 1: brain isn't creating consciousness but receiving it like a radio,
Speaker 1: like an antenna. This is the idea behind the orc
Speaker 1: o R theory, proposed by physicists Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist
Speaker 1: Stuart Hammeroff. It suggests that consciousness arises from quantum activity
Speaker 1: inside the brain's microtubulus, those tiny structures that live deep
Speaker 1: in your neurons. Quantum particles behave strangely. They don't follow
Speaker 1: our rules. They can be in two places at once,
Speaker 1: They can affect one another instantly over vast distances. They
Speaker 1: seem to ignore time entirely. If consciousness is quantum, then
Speaker 1: it might not be bound by space or by time. Now, really,
Speaker 1: really think about that. When you remember the past so vividly,
Speaker 1: it feels like, now, maybe you're not just replaying an event.
Speaker 1: Maybe just maybe you're observing a moment that still exists
Speaker 1: out there in the ether somewhere somehow. The memory isn't
Speaker 1: just inside your head. It's a coordinate you're tuning into,
Speaker 1: just like if it were on Google Maps. And in
Speaker 1: fact that is the case. If your consciousness can reach
Speaker 1: across time, then what else is possible? Ghosts in the
Speaker 1: timeline observing the past without paradox let's say you can
Speaker 1: go back, but only as an observer, like a time
Speaker 1: tourist behind the glass. This would one of time travels
Speaker 1: nastiest headaches, The Grandfather paradox. You know the story, You
Speaker 1: go back, change something and erase your own future, very
Speaker 1: very messy. But if you're just watching no paradox, you're
Speaker 1: a phantom in the scene. You can't change anything, you
Speaker 1: can't even interact. It's like watching a live broadcast of yesterday.
Speaker 1: This might explain why so many of our memories appear
Speaker 1: like films, why we view ourselves from the outside. You're
Speaker 1: not reliving a memory, you're visiting a moment, one that
Speaker 1: still exists on some invisible reel of cosmic film. Could
Speaker 1: this be why some people report past life memories or
Speaker 1: recall details from events they've never witnessed. Maybe they're tuning
Speaker 1: into someone else's recording or their own, just from another
Speaker 1: loop of the spiral, seeing the future simulation or glimpse.
Speaker 1: So what about the other direction? Can we see the future? Technically?
Speaker 1: We do it all the time. When you cross the street,
Speaker 1: your brain runs a fast simulation will that car stop?
Speaker 1: Can I make it? When you get a job offer,
Speaker 1: you imagine different outcomes, staying, leaving, succeeding, failing. All of
Speaker 1: it in real time, but sometimes it goes deeper. A
Speaker 1: study in Frontiers and Human Neuroscience found that people can
Speaker 1: predict random events slightly better than chance. Some call it intuition,
Speaker 1: some call it subconscious pattern recognition. Some whisper the word precognition.
Speaker 1: It's not magic. It's your mind accessing data you don't
Speaker 1: realize you have, just like a quantum computer, running thousands
Speaker 1: of simulations in the background and rendering it in real time.
Speaker 1: But what if a few of those aren't simulations. What
Speaker 1: if they're transmissions, faint echoes from events that haven't happened
Speaker 1: yet but will. If time isn't a line but a
Speaker 1: loop or even a landscape, could consciousness walk it? When
Speaker 1: we die? Does the signal continue? Now we ask the
Speaker 1: question everyone's been thinking. When the body dies, where does
Speaker 1: consciousness go? It's the million dollar question. If the brain
Speaker 1: is a receiver and not the origin, and death might
Speaker 1: not be the end. It might be the moment the
Speaker 1: signal disconnects from flesh and reconnects with well everything else.
Speaker 1: Take near death experiences or NDEs. People flatline, no heartbeat,
Speaker 1: no brain weighs, and yet they report floating above the table,
Speaker 1: watching the scene, describing things that they shouldn't or couldn't
Speaker 1: possibly know. Sometimes they see a shoe on a ledge
Speaker 1: outside the hospital. When doctors go check there, it is coincidence, hallucination,
Speaker 1: or proof that consciousness is already ethereal already mobile. Same
Speaker 1: goes for out of body experiences or OBEs. People leave
Speaker 1: their physical form and they observe themselves from above. Some
Speaker 1: researchers call it a glitch in the brain. Others they
Speaker 1: think it's the curtain being pulled back just for a second.
Speaker 1: And if that's possible, if we can drift through memory simulation,
Speaker 1: maybe even other realities, then death might not be a wall.
Speaker 1: It's just a door. UFOs, ghosts, and the echoes of time.
Speaker 1: What if UFOs aren't extraterrestrial at all? What if they're us,
Speaker 1: not us now, but us from the future, or even
Speaker 1: other layers of the now, time travelers with tech that
Speaker 1: lets them cross this membrane of moments. That's the idea
Speaker 1: behind the time traveler hypothesis, champion by anthropologist doctor Michael P. Masters.
Speaker 1: His argument, UFO occupants look oddly human, bipedal, bilateral two
Speaker 1: eyes to arms. Maybe they're not aliens, Maybe they're descendants
Speaker 1: coming back not to interfere, but to observe, like we
Speaker 1: observe the past. And ghosts. What if they're not spirits
Speaker 1: in the religious sense, but recordings, loops of consciousness, still echoing,
Speaker 1: still replaying a traumatic moment, or trying to connect across
Speaker 1: the chasm of now. A ghost might be someone's ethereal echo,
Speaker 1: cursed echo, stuck in their own memory of death. Or
Speaker 1: maybe it's just us visiting them and they see us
Speaker 1: as the ghost. Let that one sink in. So what
Speaker 1: if we're already time travelers, not with fancy machines, but
Speaker 1: with minds. We use memory to revisit the past, imagination
Speaker 1: to glimpse the future, and consciousness whatever it truly is,
Speaker 1: Maybe our ticket out of the linear and into the limitless.
Speaker 1: Maybe all of time is now and we're just learning
Speaker 1: how to navigate it. It's not proven, it's not settled,
Speaker 1: but it's a question worth asking. Keep searching for the truth, guys,
Speaker 1: and peeking behind the curtain. The proof is out there,
Speaker 1: album Tie Roberts. And this is total disclosure. If you've
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