Quantum theory allows time travel because nothing prevents the waves from going back in time. When [physicists Daniel] Greenberger and [Karl] Svozil analysed what happens when these component waves flow into the past, they found that the paradoxes implied by Einstein's equations never arise. Waves that travel back in time interfere destructively, thus preventing anything from happening differently from that which has already taken place (link). "If you travel into the past quantum mechanically, you would only see those alternatives consistent with the world you left behind you," says Greenberger.It's totally bizarre, but then again most of quantum mechanics is. Of course, now there's no reason to be surprised if Scott Bakula shows up out of the blue in a dress and helps you out.
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