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Eric explains that while time travel is theoretically possible, human bodies are not designed for it. The Earth is structured to be linear, with a defined start and finish for the human experience. Humans currently lack the evolutionary level to physically time travel, as it would require a global evolution of all humans.
Astral projection offers a way to experience time travel without the physical body. By projecting one's consciousness, individuals can visit the future or the past as a spectator, without affecting events. This can be achieved through deep meditation, reaching specific brainwave states (like theta or even deeper levels), and is often experienced unintentionally during sleep.
When astral projecting into the future, one sees potential outcomes, as the future is constantly subject to change based on free will. Visiting the past, however, shows events that have already occurred and cannot be altered. While observers can gain new perspectives from past experiences, physical alteration is impossible.
Aliens possess technology that allows them to travel much faster through space by bending time or using 'time warps.' This advanced technology, coupled with their different physical forms, enables them to navigate vast distances quickly. Humanity is currently working on similar theoretical concepts, with some assistance from other races, though this information is highly controlled to prevent misuse.
The discussion addresses various popular claims about human time travelers, such as John Titor or Edgar Allan Poe, concluding that there are no legitimate human time travelers on Earth. It also highlights the potential dystopian outcome if time travel were accessible to only a powerful few, leading to an imbalance of power and control. Claims like the DARPA Project Pegasus are acknowledged to have some truth, but driven by psychoactive substances rather than true physical time travel.
Ultimately, the purpose of human existence on Earth is to live in the present and learn from experiences. The ability to physically time travel would fundamentally alter Earth's linear nature, a state humanity is not yet ready for. While remote viewing and gaining knowledge from other planets are areas being explored, the mass revelation of time travel technology is not expected in the near future, certainly not by 2028.