
Episode 9 - Part 2: The Goddard Paradox
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One flight into a storm was only the beginning — the future wouldn’t let Goddard go.
In this episode:
- A storm was only the beginning.
- The future bled into dreams, crashes, and lectures.
- And one air marshal learned time doesn’t always hold its shape.
In 1935, Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard flew into a storm and saw a future airfield that shouldn’t have existed. But the story didn’t end there.
Part Two follows the life that came after: prophetic dreams of crashes, warnings no one believed until it was too late, and lectures that sounded less like predictions and more like recollections. Goddard’s visions kept surfacing — unsettling colleagues and raising the question: do pilots live closer to time’s seam?
From wartime whispers to the science of déjà vu, we explore why Goddard never recanted — and why his story still refuses to stay grounded.
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