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I am no scientist but whenever time travel is brought up, quantum mechanics theories follow.
Molecules at the subatomic level becoming material and immaterial sort of like blipping in and out of reality as we know leads some to speculate a purely energetic aspect to time travel.
We can view the past by looking at stars lightyears away right? What if this same sort of scenario can occur at subatomic levels outside of the material realm beyond the subatomic phase where everything exists at once hence these anomalies that are observed in quantum mechanics? It follows that cause and effect can't be undone on a physical level meaning travelling back into the past unable to change it but that can be viewed by a nonsentient (or sentient if beleive in higher order beings) energy source perhaps.
Travelling into the future like how it is done on the movie Interstellar could be physically probable though from my understanding on what little I read on the subject years ago.
Molecules at the subatomic level becoming material and immaterial sort of like blipping in and out of reality as we know leads some to speculate a purely energetic aspect to time travel.
We can view the past by looking at stars lightyears away right? What if this same sort of scenario can occur at subatomic levels outside of the material realm beyond the subatomic phase where everything exists at once hence these anomalies that are observed in quantum mechanics? It follows that cause and effect can't be undone on a physical level meaning travelling back into the past unable to change it but that can be viewed by a nonsentient (or sentient if beleive in higher order beings) energy source perhaps.
Travelling into the future like how it is done on the movie Interstellar could be physically probable though from my understanding on what little I read on the subject years ago.