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Is Time Travel Possible In Our Universe?

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foreign

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it's a cold moonless night with a Mist

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that hangs heavy in the air

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as he turned across the road fog

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swallows both the sound and headlights

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of the oncoming car you see it too late

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embrace yourself for impact

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then out of nowhere an elderly stranger

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shoves you out of Harm's Way is hit by

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the car and ends up in a heap on the

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tarmac

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their life ends as yours is saved later

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a police officer hands you an envelope

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found in the pocket of the deceased it

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is addressed to you you open this

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envelope and find a note with two words

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scribbled on it

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simply reads

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study Physics whoever wrote this note

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saved your life at the expense of theirs

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so it only seems fair you follow their

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advice

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decades later you become a much

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celebrated physics professor your

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specialist subject Albert Einstein's

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theories of Relativity you've always had

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a hunch that time travel is possible and

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one day finally you crack it at the

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world's very first time machine is set

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buzzing before you only then does the

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penny drop how would you never realize

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before you now have the power to go

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anywhere and any when but you know

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exactly what you have to do you take the

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letter you've kept all these years out

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of its frame on the wall place it back

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inside its original envelope and put the

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envelope in your pocket stepping into

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your time machine you set the controls

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to take you back to a cold moonless

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Misty night arriving just in time to

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push your younger self out of the path

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of the on-rushing car

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you die on the roadside

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seems simple enough

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but the real Joy of time travel stories

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like this one comes once you begin to

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scratch beneath the surface and some

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incredibly profound questions begin to

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emerge

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first of all who wrote the letter

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the older version of you simply takes

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the letter they'd already been given as

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a teenager back in time the letter is a

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seemingly creatorless entity stuck in a

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Time Loop this is the bootstrap paradox

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secondly do these time Loops keep on

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repeating you save your teenage self so

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they grow up to travel back in time to

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save their teenage self who grows up to

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travel back in time and so on you are

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stuck in a Relentless cycle of living

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and dying but the letter isn't

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does it just keep getting older and more

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worn and tattered

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this is the restoration paradox

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and whose idea was it to study Physics

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anyway the notion seems to appear out of

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nowhere a thought with no origin this is

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the ex-niello Paradox and if events like

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this can actually happen then it also

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appears you have no free will no choices

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in life you are always going to invent

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the time machine and had absolutely no

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option to do otherwise it

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to happen had always happened if you

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don't invent a time machine then you

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can't save your teenage self and you

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yourself would therefore die as a

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teenager there is something in your

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future that's firmly fixed this is the

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predestination paradox

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and finally what if you change your mind

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unfortunately for your older self this

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is not an option you can't get cold feet

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when you arrive and that the younger you

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get hit by the car how could you be

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there to have second thoughts in the

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first place

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this is the auto infanticide Paradox it

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is impossible to kill a younger version

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of you even through the act of not doing

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something

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and so not quite such a simple story

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welcome to the weird and wonderful world

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of time travel

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but of course traveling freely through

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time is impossible you might say you

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can't simply visit yesterday or Rush

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head long through millennia

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and yet this too is not quite so

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straightforward despite its Myriad

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impracticalities there are slivers of

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possibility lurking at the edge of

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physics temporal loopholes lying just

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Out Of Reach

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and so the question arises if time

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travel were to be possible just how

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could we do it

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the Sun beats down as the distinctive

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whooping barks of howler monkeys Echo

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around the humid swamps the current in

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the muddy winding river is so strong

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that you don't even have to paddle your

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canoe you just sit back and take in the

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sights and sounds as you're carried

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along

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Jack Finney arguably one of the finest

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proponents of time travel fiction

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compared our experience of time to a

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river like this one it seems like we're

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relentlessly ferried Downstream from the

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past to the future we have no need to

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propel ourselves but slowing down

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speeding up or turning around and

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heading back Upstream doesn't seem

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possible either but what happens to the

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parts of the river that we've left

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behind or in other words what is

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yesterday go

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it certainly seems as if it just

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disappears yet making the same argument

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about an actual River would seem

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ludicrous you're unlikely to accept that

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the riverbed is torn up and mysteriously

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vanishes just because you've disappeared

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around the next bend the Upstream parts

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of the river are still there even if you

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aren't in the same way it seems as if

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tomorrow isn't real until it is that

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somehow it magically appears once the

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curtain falls on today but that would be

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like new water springing up to make the

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river of time longer only once you

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approach where would it come from

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and so over the years scientists have

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revealed that time really is like that

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River with its length already laid out

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in its entirety from its source high in

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the foothills of the Big Bang to its

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Estuary at the universe's eventual

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demise the past present and future

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existing alongside one another your

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great great grandchildren every bit as

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real as you are now your great great

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grandparents still alive and well

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frolicking in the swells Upstream in the

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vast River of time

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philosophers know this idea as

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eternalism it's the opposite of

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presentism which argues that only now

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exists and that the past is gone and the

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future yet to emerge debates between

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eternalist and presentist philosophers

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have raged since the days of ancient

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Greece indeed the 4th Century

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