jamiefearon
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Wtf are you talking about faster than light travel has nothing to do with going backwards in time, FTL speeds would yield completely opposite results, that is no time passes at all/going "into the future".
Mate, like Gordon Freeman I am a Theoretical physicist. But don't take my word for it look it up [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faster-than-light]. The theory is based on Einsteins special theory of relativity. For no time to pass at all you would have to travel at exactly the speed of light. The faster you go the slower time seems for the person who is moving relative to a stationary observer. [look up the twin paradox http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_paradox]
This continues until you hit the speed of light where time would be slowed to a stop. If you could then travel faster than the speed of light (theoretically impossible for an object with mass) then you have a time symmetry where the person appears to be travelling backwards in time relative to a stationary observer. This is due to relativity of simultaneity.
The impossibility of faster than light travel for an object with mass, can be overcome if an object moves from A to B faster than light traveling from A to B. Now this is possible with a portal at A and B and a large distance between them, or a very fast entry and exit from the portal. So the object can appear too travel faster than the speed of light, when in fact it has just passed through two portals.
You can learn more here [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel]
So it is possible in half life 3 to travel back in time.