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Travels Through Time: Inside the Fourth Dimension, Time Travel, and Stacked Time Theory

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Begin your journey into the Connected Universe with Travels Through Time , an examination of the nature of time, dimensions, and the possibilities of real time travel. In an easy-to-follow and conversational manner, researcher Mike Ricksecker formally introduces his Stacked Time Theory with an exploration of the fabric of the cosmos, starting with ancient symbolism and alchemy up through today's modern science and technology. What clues did our ancient ancestors leave for us about the nature of the universe that we're just now rediscovering today, and where throughout history have we seen those esoteric clues resurface? Travels Through Time explores... ...and more!

322 pages, Paperback

Published August 1, 2023

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Mike Ricksecker

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Researcher Mike Ricksecker is the author of the Amazon best-sellers Travels Through Time, A Walk In The Shadows, and Alaska's Mysterious Triangle, as well as several historic paranormal books. He has appeared on multiple television shows and programs, including History Channel's Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained, Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, Discovery+'s Fright Club, Animal Planet's The Haunted, multiple series on Gaia TV, and more. Mike is the producer and director of the docu-series, The Shadow Dimension, available on several streaming platforms, and produces additional full-length content on ancient wisdom, lost civilizations, and the supernatural on his extensive YouTube channel.

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November 28, 2023
An eager non-scientist to learn more about the universe, I inhaled Mike Ricksecker's TRAVELS THROUGH TIME with delight. While discussing higher mathematics and science, Ricksecker's clear prose and lighthearted approach kept me slogging through subjects I dreaded in formal education. I thoroughly enjoyed puzzling over questions it never occurred to me to ask, making me feel like that gape-mouthed child watching meteors streak across the August night sky. I look forward to learning more from this immensely likable, accessible author. I received a copy of this book and these opinions are my own, unbiased thoughts.
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August 18, 2025
I did not like it. The author seemed to curiously believe film references constitute as research and used a strange rhythm to the sentences which I found tedious. It's a shame, as seemed promising but did not deliver.
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