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So far it is not possible to make a time machine for a couple of reasons:

1) Human kind have not yet made a machine faster than light and time. If you go faster than the speed of light, you may be able to go backwards in time.

2) If we do travel through time, our molecules in the body will get mixed up and big problems will be caused because of this.

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