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There have been hundreds of therories regarding time travel, but which, if any, if accurate? Right now there is no known way to switch through different times in history. What is Time Travel? Dictionary.com explains it as a hypothetical transport through time into the past or the future, but is it? Many people believe that time travel must involve the ability to effect the strands of time as we know it. But, if that is true, than couldn't the slightest change effect the human races existence? And if so, couldn't people start a new crime industry, going through time and changing things that should really be left alone? Is the human race even ready for the power involved in effecting everything around us?

In all these proposals, are any true? I have been working on a theory that is different than all others, and even involves multiple other theories just to find out if this theory is even possible. Tell me your theories, or better yet, which theory do you believe in? And do you even support the idea of time travel?

There is no time travel. At least backwards. We all travel forward in time.

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This isn't news of any sort and doesn't belong in the Science News section of the forum. Since you appear to be leading into your own personal ideas, I have moved the thread to Speculations. Please be aware that in addition to the usual rules of the forum, Speculations also has an additional set of rules that you will be asked to adhere to.

I'm actually of the opinion there is travel backwards. I just don't think we can observe it as such or use it to send information backwards. Everything kismet in both directions.

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