>>Since Einstein said that traveling in time was more than likely possible..<<
I suppose you mean "traveling BACKWARDS in time," right?
Did Einstein really say that? Or are you perhaps confusing him with someone from "Star Trek?"
I should have said 'theoretically'. And yes, BACKWARDS.
'Einstein: "The relativistic analogy can be carried to its logical end. Since time begins to slow down with higher speeds,it can be shown that at the speed of light it stops totally and beyond that begins to run backwards! Similarly, matter having contracted more and more, ultimately vanishes. But Beyond the speed of light it is difficult to imagine negative matter with infinite mass.'
And no, it wasn't STAR TREK!