Is time travel really possible?

The wheeler-Dewitt equation reveals that quantum phys-ics does not require time to be linear – in fact it cannot be linear in the absolute sense. Einstein proved that as we move through space, we also move through time – meaning that by accelerating to near-light speed, we could move through
hundreds of Earth years in just a few minutes.

Physicist Dewey Larson was able to unify quantum mechanics and astrophysics by postulating a “Time Region,” or time-space – a parallel reality in which time as we know it becomes three dimensional. By simply moving through space in this parallel reality, we actually travel in time.

when you speed up an atom so its internal movement is faster than the speed of light, it may be moving into time-space. if it then moves to a new location in the parallel reality before returning, it will not only have teleported – it will have travelled through time.

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