I'm well aware of this. However this part is the main Einstein theory I do not concur with. If it is ever proven to be fact, then great, that's exciting. Otherwise, I just can't see it. Basically I'm saying the old man just went a little to far into deep-thought, abstract creative speculation, on this one.
I know his theory, and can respect it - but unlike most other aspects of his theories I just cannot concur with the space-time continuum. I might be willing to believe that something can be suspended, accelerated, and projected forward in time, to some limited degree, and perhaps that it may be possible to have a particle be in two places, at nearly the same time in the present... but, this idea that 'time' is like a VCR, that you can rewind, play, fast-forward, etc... is not realistic.
There simply is no master device that is recording everything that happens in real time, that we can manipulate in order to go revisit them (the past). Likewise, there is no 'future', that can be visited before it arrives/manifests.
That's my hang-up. Time is linear... and it only moves forward. It's not something you can bend, and sculpt, like Michelangelo. Again, I say 'time' only exists in the abstract within the minds of men, as a specific measurement, which they have created and labelled how they see fit. Particle manipulation that we've seen accomplished to this point, I would argue is not 'time travel', but rather a completely new and different field, more along the lines of transport, within the THREE dimensions we have available... via a massively huge power-to-mass/weight ratio. If you want to think of time as a 4th dimension, for record-keeping, or planning purposes, then fine. But it's actually not a real physical dimension.
That's what I think, based on using my intellectual instincts for understanding the creation around me... same thing Albert was doing. And we're here to discuss, so...