Here's a thought for consideration: If it were somehow possible for us to travel faster than the speed of light, would it not also be possible to travel out into space and intercept light reflected from Earth at a previous period in time?
Assuming one had observational equipment of sufficient resolution couldn't we then observe and record "past" events--in effect make a data record of history? Now, clearly this observation would be limited to what could be seen from a perspective of outside and above but still, it could make some interesting study to have, say, images of the pyramids being built or even pictures of the primordial Earth with dinsoaurs migrations and such.
Assuming one had observational equipment of sufficient resolution couldn't we then observe and record "past" events--in effect make a data record of history? Now, clearly this observation would be limited to what could be seen from a perspective of outside and above but still, it could make some interesting study to have, say, images of the pyramids being built or even pictures of the primordial Earth with dinsoaurs migrations and such.