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[–] 1 pt

Why don't we just go back in time?

Shouldn't be a hard technology to develop if you think about I.

All we need is to create a warp drive, and that is it.

Looking into work by alcubierre and mallet, but also into other physicians who are working out the details regarding going back in time.

It's very possible, I think.

[–] 3 pts

I like to think of the arrow of time in relation to entropy. The only difference between now and the future is how much energy is lost in a given system. So with that theory, time travel would require immense sums of energy to undo localized entropy.

Just my BS 2 cents.

Time is just a measurement of movement and entropy, I include movement of energy or waves as well. It's not like a CD track that can be rewound.