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The article discusses the fascination with time-travel to the past, particularly among men. It explores various theories and hypotheses related to time-travel, including those rooted in Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. While most physicists believe that time-travel to the past is unrealistic, some individuals, such as history buffs and Civil War re-enactors, have taken time-travel into their own hands. The article also examines why women are generally less interested in time-travel to the past, citing the backbreaking duties and societal constraints that women faced in previous centuries. The article concludes by discussing the motives behind time-travel, including historical curiosity, vicarious vengeance, and the desire to rewrite major events. [Extracted from the article] |