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Proberly never well not in our lifetime anyhow.so i wouldn't even both thinking about it.

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We all travel through time in one direction (past --> present --> future) at present at one ses/sec. Faster forward motion and backwards motion in time is not ruled out by physics.

Quantum mechanics postulates a fundamental symmetry in nature which lets equally valid universes be built up using negative time flows.

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