Dr. Bruce Goldberg explores time travel possibilities and his research into consciousness-based methods for accessing other temporal periods. His work with hypnotic regression and progression suggests consciousness can perceive past and future events by accessing temporal dimensions beyond linear time. Goldberg discusses cases where subjects under hypnosis have described future scenarios later confirmed by events, suggesting genuine precognitive access rather than fantasy or imagination. The conversation covers mechanisms for time travel and whether consciousness-based approaches might prove more feasible than physical methods requiring exotic matter or impossible energy requirements. He examines paradoxes associated with time travel and how consciousness models might resolve logical problems that plague physical time travel theories. Goldberg addresses future memory and how some people appear to recall experiences from future incarnations or alternative timelines. His research reveals patterns in temporal perception and commonalities among subjects accessing past or future time periods through consciousness expansion. The discussion explores implications of time travel for understanding causality, free will, and the nature of time itself as potentially accessible rather than strictly linear. Goldberg's work demonstrates how consciousness research might achieve time travel through methods completely different from technological approaches while revealing that time may be far more fluid than conventional understanding suggests.