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If someone wanted to travel back to a certain moment in time, then logically every atom in the universe would have to be in exactly the same position in space as it was at that time, the energy level of the atoms would also have to be the same and the position of the electrons in the atoms would also have be the same. The problem with this is that the atoms that make up the person going back would not be in that position at that time so the person could not exist at that time, this also means that anything sent back in time (a camera for instance) could also not exist at that time.
If this is true then is any scientific program looking at time travel into the past a futile waste of time and money?
If this is true then is any scientific program looking at time travel into the past a futile waste of time and money?