Time travel is theoretically possible according to current laws of physics. Traveling to the future could be achieved through time dilation effects that occur when traveling close to the speed of light, where time passes more slowly for the traveling object relative to a stationary observer. Traveling to the past may be possible through wormholes or special spacetime geometries, but poses philosophical paradoxes like the grandfather paradox. While time travel remains theoretical, it demonstrates interesting applications of Einstein's theory of relativity and opens possibilities for further exploration.