We've seen in the books and films that Wizardkind had learned how to Time Travel via the use of the infamous Time-Turners; most of these been limited to how far back one could travel and for how long they could stay in the past for, and with the majority of them getting destroyed during the events of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
With this understanding of time travel, though, it's made me wonder about if Wizards would pick up on the use of Time Travel if it was discovered/used in the Muggle World.
This could be something purely limited to the Wizarding World universe (like scientists discovering how to Time Travel properly), or as a hypothetical crossover. An example of the latter could include when Doctor Who nearly had a Harry Potter crossover as a Christmas special.
Another example of the latter could be a crossover with the Terminator franchise - which had the Human Resistance in the future sending "protectors" back in time to defend John Connor and his mother Sarah from time-traveling Terminators, as well as trying to avert Judgement Day.
(Not gonna lie, Judgement Day would have certainly made the latter half of 1997 a lot more chaotic for both the Muggle and Wizarding Worlds if that happened as well).
However, if Time Travel was indeed invented and/or used in some capacity in the Muggle World, do you think the Wizarding World would take note and investigate/get involved?
Or, as is sometimes the case when it comes to Wizards and their knowledge/understanding of the Muggle World, do you think they would be partly/completely oblivious to it even happening?
Curious to see what you guys think.