I love discussions on time travel, ’cause there are so many avenues one can take when it comes to paradox analysis, not to mention the philosophical meanderings one can produce on the subject. However, time travel as a function of movement is not something I had a clear conceptualization on, and this, of course, is how time travel is said, by the scientific community, to actually exist. Enter an article at Scientific American which lays down some of the theories behind time travel in near-layman terms. If you like sci-fi, or wet your pants when it comes to physics, give this article a look.
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