According to scientific theory, it should actually be possible to go forward in time. The problem is, you’d have to be able to travel at or near the speed of light to do it. So far the fastest thing man has produced is a space capsule that can reach around 19,000 miles per hour. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second.
Still, if you could climb into a rocket, blast off, and orbit the earth at or near the speed of light, when you landed back on earth, you would actually be in earth’s future. Time would pass faster on earth than for you in the rocket. Crazy, but scientifically true.
The catch is, though you could go forward in time, you couldn’t go back. You’d be permanently stuck in future earth. It may a stretch, but I sense a philosophical lesson here. The past is past. You can’t go back. Don’t worry about what’s happened before. Time seems to pass by at the speed of light. Focus on the future, and make it a better one.