We’ve all imagined what it might be like to step into a machine and visit the past. But the Void Energy-Regulated Space Framework (VERSF) shows that time travel isn’t just technologically difficult — it’s physically impossible. In this theory, time isn’t a pre-existing highway we can move along; it’s a current that the universe continuously builds through change. Every irreversible act — a star burning, a cell dividing, a thought forming — adds to a cosmic flow of entropy that always moves one way: forward. Trying to travel backward through time would be like trying to make an entire river flow uphill.
VERSF explains why the laws of physics fit together so perfectly: the same processes that drive the expansion of the universe and keep energy balanced also guarantee causality. Even the most exotic ideas — wormholes, warp drives, parallel timelines — can bend the river’s path through space, but they can’t make it reverse its flow. The universe can curve and stretch, yet its arrow of time never folds back on itself. The future isn’t a place waiting ahead; it’s something reality is still creating, one irreversible moment at a time.