Late during his life-time, Einstein came up with a scenario where the ability to go faster than light, and thus travel through time, was possible. He came up with this scenario after he came up with a second theory on relativity called the General Theory of Relativity. This scenario took place inside a black hole.

Inside a black hole, the rules of physics in this universe as we know it break down.

In certain black holes, usually spiral in shape, there exists the Einstein-Rosenberg bridges. They exist for tiny fractions of a second. On these bridges, the ability to go faster than light can be achieved.

Einstein propogated this theory in 1918. No real physical proof existed until the 1970s. With the evidence which is being continually gathered on black holes, the arguments for Einstein's theory become stronger. It seems such an anomaly is possible in this universe. 
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