Today, I thought I would share with you some of my thoughts and ideas on the matter of time travel. First and foremost, just about everyone has heard of time travel – if only in pop-culture and entertainment. And there’s no doubt that that same pop-culture has most definitely molded the way we see the phenomenon. None of that, however, changes the fact that time travel in the real world appears to be a reality – at least, to some degree. In many respects, however, time travel doesn’t seem to operate as we expect it to. For example, while scientists have made loud claims about being able to travel in time – via black holes and wormholes – very few, if at all, have actually come up with a viable way to create a “nuts-and-bolts” time machine. Indeed, we see very little about real time machines. While there are numerous stories of time travel in the real world, what we don’t see – almost at all – is the vehicle in which the time travelers themselves move across the centuries. Now, admittedly, some might say that the Roswell device of July 1947, and the craft that came down at Rendlesham Forest in December 1980, were such examples. In so many cases, however, the time traveling appears to occur wholly at random.