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Time Slipped

Time Slipped

De: Nikki Rich
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A podcast about warped timelines, time travel, past lives, matrix glitches, déjà vu, and everything reality wants you to forget. Each week, we explore true stories and theories that mess with your sense of time — and decode what they might really mean. Have a story to share? Send it to omearadigital@gmail.com.Copyright 2025 Nikki Rich Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
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  • Flight Path to Nowhere
    Jul 28 2025

    In 1935, a decorated British Air Marshal flew over a crumbling World War I airfield. Days later, during a thunderstorm, he flew the same route — and found the airfield alive with planes, mechanics, and activity… that didn’t exist yet.

    Four years later, it did.

    This episode dives into one of the most quietly credible cases of accidental time travel — and what it means when the future shows up uninvited.

    💭 Featured Themes
    • Accidental time travel (aka: “time slips”)
    • Military aviation and aerial anomalies
    • Storms as temporal triggers
    • Rational minds confronting irrational events

    📚 Curiosity Shelf

    Want to explore this rabbit hole for yourself?

    Here are a few places to start:

    • Excerpts from Flight Towards Reality by Sir Victor Goddard
    • RAF history on Drem Airfield and the Avro Anson
    • Articles on time slips and “aerial precognition”
    • The “storm-as-portal” theory in anomalous research

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    Next week: A woman returns to her hometown — and finds it’s gone. No childhood home. No cemetery. Nothing familiar. She comes back days later… and everything’s right where she left it.

    Was it a memory glitch? Or did reality take a coffee break?

    📨 Keep Time Slipping
    • Follow on Instagram: @TimeSlippedPod
    • Submit a theory or story: www.timeslippedpod.com/glitch

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    13 m
  • The Vatican's Time Machine
    Jul 26 2025
    What if the Vatican had a time machine?

    In the premiere episode of Time Slipped, we step inside one of the most whispered-about secrets of Vatican lore: the Chronovisor — a device said to allow users to see (but not touch) the past.

    Built by a team of scientists and priests and fronted by a Benedictine monk with a flair for physics, the Chronovisor story reads like theological sci-fi. But the implications? Profound.

    And if it ever existed... why did it disappear?

    Join host Nikki Rich as she investigates:

    • The strange double-life of Father Pellegrino Ernetti — monk and physicist
    • How the Chronovisor allegedly worked (and why it’s technically just plausible enough to haunt physicists)
    • What was seen
    • The suspicious “confession” published after Ernetti’s death
    • Fringe theories that almost make it make sense
    • The threat of turning history into something you can pause, rewind… and weaponize

    Episode Themes:
    • Conspiracy vs. cover-up
    • Time perception and historical memory
    • Spirituality and science in tension
    • Power, secrecy, and who controls the narrative of the past

    Listener Question:

    If the Chronovisor were real and you had five minutes of viewing time — what moment in history would you watch?

    Tell us on Instagram @TimeSlippedPod

    Next Time on Time Slipped

    A British pilot lands at an airbase that no longer exists — then watches it rebuilt years later… exactly as he saw it.

    📡 Time Slipped is written, narrated, and sound-designed by Nikki Rich. Subscribe, rate, and review to keep the anomalies coming.

    🗝️ Questions? Theories? Slide into our DMs or visit TimeSlippedPod.com/Glitch

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    19 m
  • Welcome to Time Slipped
    Jul 18 2025

    Time Slipped is a podcast exploring real accounts of time anomalies, vanishing places, and reality glitches that defy logic — and history.

    Using newspaper clippings, court records, archived blogs, and first-person accounts, each episode dives into strange cases where time… just doesn’t behave.

    New episodes drop weekly.

    Subscribe now — you’ll know when it’s time.

    Keep Time Slipping

    Follow on Instagram: @timeslippedpod

    Submit a theory or glitchy memory: TimeSlippedPod.com/Glitch


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    1 m
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