As of right now, no. We don't know enough yet in the whole physics and space scenario in order for us to travel through "wormholes", but in the future that might be possible.
Well if you flew on say concord past the date lines you would go back in time
According to a theory based on the speed of light, if a person could travel faster than the speed of light their body would be ahead of the afterimage of their body, which could be a psuedo future time travel. however if a person was able to travel at such speeds their organs would fail under immense pressure. The only possible explanation for travel back in time would be through wormholes, and no studies show results for passing through wormholes except it it theorised either atom by atom separation or possibly a void leading into another dimension/time space.Mabey if you cross the International daye line fast enough. . .
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It's possible to go back on time because it already happened, but if you want to go to present time, it would be impossible because it hasn't happened.
It's confusing, I know.
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You know how when you pull a pendulum to the side and let it go, and then it swings away from you to the other side, but then it stops and turns around and swings back to you ? The period of the pendulum is the length of time it takes, after you let it go, to go away from you and then come back to your hand.
You have to go back in time and stop yourself from ever being born.
It is calculated as the total distance travelled divided by the total time taken. It is, of course, possible to go very fast for some of the time and then go slowly and cover the same distance. That is where the concept of average speed comes from.
Murphy's Law: If something CAN go wrong, it WILL go wrong (and usually at the worst possible time). usually seen WITHOUT the part in parentheses
Go back one day to 5:05 AM the previous morning. That's 24 hours. Go back 12 more hours to 5:05 PM the day before that.