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I believe that time travel to the past should be possible so long as the event of the time traveller going back is not disturbed from occuring. I mentioned before on this site the two solutions of Maxwell's equations: the retarded and advanced wave forms. After some further reading, I think that space-time can, in fact, be thought of as series of events(i.e. points in space-time) that are linked through "time travel" affects i.e. the retarded and advanced wave forms.
The concept of time travel is beginning to take hold in the sciences and I would not be suprised to see physicists and researchers specializing in this area in the not to distant future, perhaps developing an entirely new subfield of physics: temporal mechanics.
The concept of time travel is beginning to take hold in the sciences and I would not be suprised to see physicists and researchers specializing in this area in the not to distant future, perhaps developing an entirely new subfield of physics: temporal mechanics.