Philosophy Asked by farce on October 25, 2021
I’m having trouble understanding whether one dimensional time travel is conceptually possible or whether it involves contradictions instead.
The conventional answer in the physics community is that all forms of time travel into the past will destroy causality. Depending on how you define them, "contradictions" will naturally result. Some physicists maintain that under certain sets of assumptions, time travel into the past will not destroy causality, but the assertion is untestable.
Answered by niels nielsen on October 25, 2021
Get help from others!
Recent Answers
Recent Questions
© 2024 TransWikia.com. All rights reserved. Sites we Love: PCI Database, UKBizDB, Menu Kuliner, Sharing RPP