Some theories suggest it may be possible, others deny it.
Time travel is not possible. The effects of a wormhole would depend on the author of the story you are reading.
Is it possible to 'layer' wormholes? In a normal wormhole you can travel faster than light, but it still takes time to get from point A to point B, so my question is 'can you make a wormhole inside a wormhole so one can skip the time factor'? Using a wormhole you can skip space but you cannot skip time. You can exceed the 'expectation of transit time' by using a worm hole but that is only because the wormhole allows you to use an alternate route. While using the worm hole you are not violating the speed of light. Theoretically you can layer wormholes (as so far they only exist in theory) but no matter how many layers you use you are still always adhering to time relativity.
Nobody has measured this, and it isn't even known whether a wormhole actually exist. Probably not - they are very hypothetical. The idea of a wormhole, however, is that it would let you travel instantly, or almost instantly, from one point to another, distant, point. From the point of view of an outside observer, this would let you travel much faster than the speed of light - and therefore, it would also be possible to travel backwards in time.
In the law of physics, wormhole can possibly exists, but no one ever found a wormhole or seen. there is no evidence that wormhole can exist. And if wormhole exists,it wont bring you to other galaxy, but you go to other universes through it and also travel in time.
Wormhole time travel involves using a theoretical tunnel-like structure in spacetime to travel between different points in time and space. The concept suggests that it may be possible to create shortcuts through spacetime, allowing for faster-than-light travel and potential time travel. If wormholes exist, they could challenge our current understanding of the universe, raising questions about causality, the nature of time, and the possibility of parallel universes.
Time Traveling through a wormhole could be possible but it's not if Wormholes exist, it maters that where the wormhole ends to and what time period. Let say if we had a rocket and it took 50 earth years to get their at 99.9999999% of the speed of light, once we enter it, we could be chucked through any time period in the past or future. Worm Holes ain't like computers, they wont take you to an exact time period.
A wormhole is a tunnel that connects two point's in the space time continuum. I ,a 13 year old boy, have created an experiment that can make a wormhole that we can use to time travel. If you want to read the experiment plan then follow this link.. http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-367891#
A wormhole, if you were to dive into it, can take you anywhere in space or time. So say the science-fiction delighters, who ignore the fact that you can't survive a leap into a wormhole. Wormholes are hypothetical, mathematically possible but unobserved and therefore hypothetical. If a wormhole were to take you back in time, it could only take you as far back as the age of the wormhole. A wormhole has two ends, an in and an out. Imagine the out end oscillating at the speed of light from the moment the wormhole forms. Time stops for that end of the wormhole relative to the in end which oscillates at a leisurely pace in this illustration. Imagine you leave the wormhole from its birth for a year and then leap into the in end. You would emerge from the out end a year into the past. Imagine leaving the wormhole for a century. You could jump in and emerge from the out end a century into the past. But you can't travel back to a time older than the wormhole.
Wormholes are highly hypothetical; there is no evidence that they exist, or even that they can exist.
So far, time travel has not been achieved - not with a watch, not with any other device. It seems somewhat doubtful that it ever will be possible.
The concept of folding space is related to the theory of interstellar travel through the idea of creating shortcuts in space-time to travel vast distances quickly. By folding space, it is possible to create a wormhole or warp in space-time, allowing for faster travel between distant points in the universe. This concept is often explored in science fiction as a way to make interstellar travel more feasible and efficient.
Wormholes are a plausible way to time travel ,but nobody has found out how to make one. But I ,a 13 year old boy, on the other have created an experiment that can make a wormhole that we can use to time travel. If you want to read the experiment plan follow this link... http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-367891#