Quote Originally Posted by TruePraetorian
I remember hearing an interesting theory on reverse time-travel. If you could "beat" the speed of light, though it is known at the moment impossible, then traveling in a spherical orbit around the source of light would allow you to go backwards. The loop, which would allow it to be possible under current "standards" of time travel, would be to speed up in intervals while traveling around an object. This would create "cut-outs" in the orbit, making it an imperfect sphere, and allowing you to "jump" from section to section until you caught up with the beginning of the trail.

Good luck to whoever wants to do that
But that's not really time-travel is it? That's just going faster than light so you can see older light, you aren't actually traveling back to the time when that was created. It would still be REALLY cool but I don't know that you can call that time-travel.