posted on Jan, 29 2009 @ 04:48 AM
A thread with a -3 star rating! First time I've seen that!
Well, lesee, if you consider the universe as being constructed through about ten dimensions, anything in the fifth should "travel" in time.
Or you could use a classic approach with relativity. Any mass traveling near light speed should be entering a slower time until full stop at light
speed. Then the equations tell us time begins to "flow" backwards beyond light speed.
Or you could find a supermassive object, one where light cannot escape from. Match your rotation with it and pass through both the event horizons, and
that will put you in another place and time...
Quantum teleportation is time travel, now that is a reality!
I believe it is a matter of picking or choosing. It certainly doesn't look impossible, improbable maybe, but permissible.