Quote Originally Posted by Holeypaladin View Post
In relativistic physics, as you approach the speed of light, time slows down, eventually to a half when you reach C. Theoretically, if you can exceed the speed of light, you'd actually start traveling backwards in time.

I think that's how they did it in Back to the Future. Except that dang flux capacitor kept breaking.
That's all great, but it's all in theory. Massive theory. Again, I ask the question, what is time? "Time" is diffirent for every single person because light, speed, touch, every single sense in the human body works at a different speed.

Time doesn't exist. It's just a way of letting everyone understand the massive complexities of the universe. The only way "time travel" is by Rodri's theory, and even then, it wouldn't be like you changing anything, you would just be a super far away observer.