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Higher dimensional theories. String theory puts forward around 11-12 dimensions, and there is even such a thing as the Theory of Infinite Dimensions. This could explain time travel in the sense that, by going back in time and changing it, you're not actually creating a paradox in the timeline you came from, but are enabling an event in another timeline to correctly occur.
Altogether possible. Theories of an infinitismal sequence of possible time lines and dimensional conversions is more than possible and logical, but the theories of String Dimensions are complex and just seem to have too many mitigating factors to be able to flex right. Because if you think in the theory that you are enabling a single possible dimension and time line, then you negate the infinite amount of time lines in exchange for the activation of that singular time line and the transference of the base time line to the secondary one that you created. That would mean that only those two time lines exist and only 2 time lines can exist at the same time, that are able to be experienced, while any number of other dimensions are experiencing 2 dimensions as well. There is an infinite amount in that aspect, but there would be no point of cross for the dimensions to be crossed correctly, and therefore a secondary time line.

I'm also just running off of some secondary sources and the Futurama portrail of String Dimensions.