Lyn Buchanan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Time is a part of the space-time continuum.
It's linear because we're going through it, okay?
So if there's a disturbance in space-time continuum out here, as we go toward it, we can get, you know, some of the waves of it coming.
Therefore, we can see what we call our future.
We're just picking up on where we are in the space-time continuum as we go through it.
We can look into the past and see what was there.
But space-time, time itself, stands still
and we're passing through it.
Therefore, if there's some big disturbance in the space-time continuum, we will be attracted to it.
Some other people going through the space-time continuum in another way will also be attracted to it, and it's like two trains coming into a train station at the same time.
And there Bigfoot pops in and then Bigfoot disappears because we go on.
And you get a collision.
And when we cross at the same time, we see a portal open.
We see a UFO suddenly pop into existence and suddenly pop out and things like that.
You remote viewed Chernobyl.
Oh, yeah, ahead of time, yeah.
Three days before it happened.
You predicted it?
Yeah.
Yeah.