And that's a good thing. From a logical point of view, if one could, so could another. The whole system would be messed up with everybody screwing around in such a world. A more scientific explanation is.. matter can only exist in a world traveling less then the speed of light (forward). If one were able to surpass the speed of light so as to go back in time no mass (the matter world in which we exist) could not be found.
The simple explanation is there's no way energy could have coalescence (be bonded together to form mass) beyond the limits of speed of light in our physical world in which we assume ourselves to exist. This doesn't mean there's not some sort of past, just that it cannot exist in physical form. Once energy condenses into matter it drops below that that speed into the physical universe as we know it.
Some may call it as a seperateion from God. In the scientific community they view it as a separation between energy (for lack of a better term) & physical mass. Some in the quantum scientific community through math equations question whether anything exist at all in time and only in the here and now. That all "things" are nothing more then composites of a various relationships between energy itself (whatever that is). Hence no past. No future.
HERE is a short 1:32 minute video in which Stephen Hawking further expands his thoughts on this. In the video he challenges if anyone in the future were able to one day overcome these things I mentioned they should make themselves known. They have not!
Hence I repeat once again.. "No You Cannot Go Back In Time" And yes you can forget about traveling to the future too. This should be a no brainer. How can anyone possibly imagine somehow they can visit what yet has to come into existence?
I could go on further to explain, but sometimes it's best to use fewer words rather then more. Such as it shall be concerning this topic
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