The philosopher David Lewis famously advocated for the view that if you travel through time, you can't change the past. The version of the Time Machine from the early 2000's was based on that idea, very different from the original story by H.G. Wells.
Correct me if I am wrong.....Time does not really "exist". It is only the "measure " of events happening from a certain start to a certain end. What really exists in reality is events made from "Matter ( Both seen & Unseen), Energy (Both seen & Unseen) & Space (Need to explore more about this)". So we or an alien far away cannot return to an event that already has happened which we call "Past".
Time travel can be linear, therefore it's not self correcting nor is the grandfather paradox a paradox. It's only a paradox if you assume that killing your grandfather affects your past.....it wouldn't. For the time traveler, time is always progressing forward, and even if you erase time lines, they still existed for you.....and even can exist again if you undo what you did to change them. So if you change the past and travel to the future, the future may be different, it may be one where no one knows who you are....but there is still linear progression for the time traveler.
i though the faster you travel the slower time goes by for you as opposed to someone watching you zip by. which is way they say that photons experience no time what so ever
Seriously, time travel is ONLY a fiction created to describe the act of traveling a great distance through space in a short time. Einsteins twin paradox is suggestive of an occupant in a spacecraft that would not age *much* while crossing the great divide.
The philosopher David Lewis famously advocated for the view that if you travel through time, you can't change the past. The version of the Time Machine from the early 2000's was based on that idea, very different from the original story by H.G. Wells.
really fun, informative talk! Seth Lloyd is the best
Correct me if I am wrong.....Time does not really "exist". It is only the "measure " of events happening from a certain start to a certain end. What really exists in reality is events made from "Matter ( Both seen & Unseen), Energy (Both seen & Unseen) & Space (Need to explore more about this)". So we or an alien far away cannot return to an event that already has happened which we call "Past".
yes time travel is possible i do it every day but in just one direction
Time travel can be linear, therefore it's not self correcting nor is the grandfather paradox a paradox. It's only a paradox if you assume that killing your grandfather affects your past.....it wouldn't. For the time traveler, time is always progressing forward, and even if you erase time lines, they still existed for you.....and even can exist again if you undo what you did to change them. So if you change the past and travel to the future, the future may be different, it may be one where no one knows who you are....but there is still linear progression for the time traveler.
i though the faster you travel the slower time goes by for you as opposed to someone watching you zip by. which is way they say that photons experience no time what so ever
No. If it were, we would have folks from the future around today, per S. Hawkings.
great thank you
Seriously, time travel is ONLY a fiction created to describe the act of traveling a great distance through space in a short time. Einsteins twin paradox is suggestive of an occupant in a spacecraft that would not age *much* while crossing the great divide.