>>14160976as much as I enjoy the possibility of time travel and it might be possible, to actually be able to do it successfully would need to account for a lot of things that people might not necessarily consider. For example if considering that time is a dimension that would be possible to transverse the world is not a static point in the universe, if you would be able to travel back a day to your position, the earth would not be in that precise position in space and best case you'd appear somewhere else in the area of the earth, travel back a month or a year and your point in space would be the vacuum of space. So with time travel, you'd need to account for position differences over time and hope all those calculations would be accurate or you'd find yourself trapped in a wall. This is also not considering the amount of energy required to do so. In anycase, teleportation technology would need to exist, perfected, and able to be done with the energy sources we have available before time travel would be possible