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Physicist Michio Kaku says time travel isn't sci-fi anymore - it's just an engineering problem.
Once confined to the pages of science fiction, the concept of time travel is now supported by serious theoretical frameworks, shifting the conversation from "if" to "how."
Our growing grasp of quantum fields, wormholes, and general relativity has turned what was once fantasy into a tantalizing scientific challenge.
The major hurdle, however, remains the energy required to manipulate the fabric of space-time itself.
The theoretical models exist, but the colossal power needed to actualize them is far beyond current capabilities.
Still, history is rich with examples of once-impossible feats -like flight or moon landings-that became reality through perseverance and innovation. If Kaku's optimism holds true, the ticking clock of technological progress may one day sync with humanity's oldest dream: to move freely through time.