Welcome to the Quantum Physics Time Traveler's Guide

Warning: Time travel is not recommended. Seriously, don't do it. You'll mess up the timeline, confuse your cat, and probably end up with a bad case of temporal vertigo.

But if you still want to try, here's a quick primer:

Learn about wormholes, because who doesn't love a good vortex?

Understand why your grandmother's socks have a temporal frequency mismatch.

Don't even get us started on closed timelike curves. That's just a recipe for paradoxical disaster.

But remember, time travel is a complex and highly unreliable method of transportation. You might end up in ancient Egypt, or possibly in a parallel universe where cats rule supreme.

So, if you're ready to face the risks and rewards of quantum physics time travel, start with the basics:

Time Dilation: Because who doesn't want to slow down time and make their commute to work more enjoyable?

Quantum Fluctuations: The secret to making time travel more unpredictable and terrifying.