Portals. Time warps. Wormholes. Parallel timelines. Strange vehicles with flashing lights and spinning dials. You’re probably familiar with the dozens of sci-fi gimmicks used to depict time travel, both into the past and into the future.
In real life, scientists also engage in more serious discussions about time travel. Many propose theories that involve obscure physics. But most scientists agree: Time travel isn’t possible.
Or is it?
What about mental time travel? Our minds are constantly moving — processing information, assessing situations, seeking solutions, dealing with internal emotions such as boredom, fear, or loneliness. Those emotions can trigger our minds to wander into the past — to people we’ve encountered, places we’ve seen, and events we’ve read, heard, or learned about.
That’s called memory.
Emotions can also take our minds to thoughts of the future. That’s called speculation. Or imagination. Or wisdom.
Join us as we journey into an inevitable future shared by all mankind… as we replay a past shared by the Jewish nation… and as we remember a faraway place of wonder.
Miriam travels on a…
Journey to… Old
Wanna travel?
Are you bored of Orlando? Been there, done that in the Rockies? Nervous in Amsterdam and priced out of EL AL?
What about some extreme tourism? Hey, for just a few million bucks you can skydive from Mount Everest or slide down an active volcano in Nicaragua at a brisk 60 mph, molten lava nipping at your heels.
Or you can forget about all these cream-puff, kiddie adventures and do something really challenging.