Yes... into the future at one second per second.
Current physical theory says that there could be "closed timelike paths" (scientific doublespeak for "time travel" if certain conditions were met... unfortunately, these conditions are not physically realistic and could not possibly occur in a finite universe.
As far as we know, time travel is impossible.
No one has traveled through time before. In stories, people travel through time in a time machine.
Photons do not travel through time. This is due to the fact that the faster you travel through space, the slower you travel through time. In other words, if an object is standing still, it is traveling at the speed of light through time, and since a photon travels at the speed of light through space, it is not traveling through time. -- Asker here, I hope no one minds me editing in to expand on the question/answer given. Surely the answer must be more complex. If a photon does not travel through time, then that could potentially violate/invalidate causality.
you can'tAnswer:At present we all travel through time in the positive direction at the rate of 1 s.s-1. Time travel in any other direction is presently unattainable.
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There is currently no know and confirmed way to travel in time.
The cast of Time Travel Through the Bible - 1995 includes: Jonathan Frakes as himself
Lets label your assumptions i) Time = Space, ii) I travel through time into space. Then by symmetry of equality we can deduce from i): Space = Time, which answers your question.
A time machine my dear!
I am Chinese ... and no we cannot.
You can't....
Of course. It does all the time. It can travel through anything with molecules. Probably not a vaccum though.