>>69426I have good news and bad.
The good news is that scientists at Harvard in Boston, Mass. have been in development of an elaborate time travel mechanism for the past decade. They test-fired it in 2003 on an atom and took a photograph of the same atom from a different time period, with the current atom in the picture. I know it sounds like bs and like it might be fraud, but Discovery did a two-hour special on it.
The bad news is, the time-machine functions only at an atomic level (for now), and the significant flaw of it is that it can only travel as far back as when it was first activated.
Which means if you've had it on for a year, you can't go farther back than a year; and if you turn it off or deactivate it, you reset it's ability to go back or see back in time. it can only work from the moment it's activated forwards.
Good luck hunting, that's the universe's holy grail.