
The Telepathy Tapes S2E29: Unraveling Time Travel
May 13, 2026
Dr. Michael Ryoshin Shapiro, a clinical psychologist and Zen monk who blends psychedelics and time-based therapies, and Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a neuroscientist studying time perception and precognition, explore whether consciousness can access information beyond the present. They discuss presentiment and precognition research, nonverbal remote‑viewing accounts, trauma-linked altered time perception, and therapeutic imagined time travel.
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Non-Speaker Names A 14th Century Source
- Maria described Ryan, a non-speaking student, spelling an archaic word and saying he "thought shared with a magistrate from 1345."
- Ryan spelled the word twice, correctly identified its obsolete usage, and claimed he remote viewed or time-traveled to get it.
Speechless Minds May Experience Time Differently
- Julia Mossbridge links loosening of temporal boundaries to reduced reliance on speech, suggesting non-speaking autistic people access information across time more readily.
- She connects right-hemisphere, self-transcendent states and unconditional love to better access to precognitive information.
Bodies Prepare For The Future Evidence Exists
- Julia describes two robust phenomena: pre-sentiment (physiological responses before unpredictable future events) and conscious precognitive remote viewing.
- Meta-analyses show bodies can prepare for future events and feeling unconditional love increases accuracy in precognitive tasks.


