Some paradoxes about time travel




As soon as we hear the name "time travel", many thoughts start to form in our brain. Isn't it? There are many paradoxes about this one time travel. What if you knew all the paradoxes of time travel at once?

Of course, the matter is not so difficult So I wrote a mind-blowing blog about the various paradoxes of time travel. So let's take a brief look at some of the famous paradoxes about time travel. And yes, I'm not responsible for the loss of head but that

1. Bootstrap Paradox:


Now suppose you sent information or object to yourself in the past, but you have this object or information only because your future entity sent it to your past entity. This means that this information or object was never actually created but still it is still existing. What is not clear?

Well, to put it bluntly.


Suppose there is a book on time travel that tells you how to travel to the past. Now that you have discovered the time travel machine, go back in time and bring the book to your past entity. What does that mean? If you hadn't taken the book to your past, you would never have been able to do time travel. Does that mean the book never existed How funny isn't that?


2. Predestination paradox:


Suppose you go back to the past to unravel the story of a famous fire. When you reached the building, a hurricane accidentally hit your feet and broke out and started a fire in the building. This is the cause of the fire that brought you to this past, that is, you are responsible for the whole incident. That means it has no beginning or end.


There are 2 incidents linked with each other. Thus, the predestination paradox is a paradox that has no end or beginning.


3. Grandfather Paradox:


It seems to be the most popular of the time travel-related paradoxes. So what's the story here? Suppose now you travel to the past by time travel and kill your grandfather before your mother (if he is your mother's father) or father (if he is your father's father) before anyone is born, then how would you be born without your mother or father? And if you are not born, who will kill your grandfather? This is the Grandfather Paradox.


4. Polchinski's paradox:


What's the story again? Now suppose you hit a ball through a wormhole in such a way that it passes through the wormhole and your past prevents you from approaching the wormhole. So if you can't get close to the wormhole, who threw the ball?

This is a variant of Grandfather Paradox


5. Hitler's Murder Paradox:


You go back in time and killed a famous person in history when he was a child, but if that person is not famous one day then you will know about him so what? Then you should never kill him.


6. Temporal paradox


It is basically divided into two parts. 1. Grandfather Paradox and II. Fermi paradox. I already knew Grandfather's paradox, so Fermi didn't know what paradox was.


6.1. Fermi Paradox


Well if time travel is possible then where are all the time travelers??? There may be many answers. For example, time travelers may or may not go to a specific part of the time. Or they may be disguised as time travelers. Maybe he's reading this, and he's smiling at our stupidity !! How many things are not possible?

These were basically some of the most popular paradoxes about time travel. If you like it, please let me know. If you have any more questions or comments, please comment. I hope I will appear again in a new article. Stay well until then.


Source Link: Science Bee

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