Title: Time Travel I
1Time Travel I
- by
- Robert Nemiroff
- Michigan Tech
2Physics X About This Course
- Officially "Extraordinary Concepts in Physics"
- Being taught for credit at Michigan Tech
- Light on math, heavy on concepts
- Anyone anywhere is welcome
- No textbook required
- Wikipedia, web links, and lectures only
- Find all the lectures with Google at
- "Starship Asterisk" then "Physics X"
- http//bb.nightskylive.net/asterisk/viewforum.php?
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3Time Travel to the Future
- Time travel to the future
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- allowed by Special Relativity (SR)
- basis of the twin paradox
- just go really fast for really long and come back
- or go near a black hole
- can always see what is going on
- can send messages and affect things
- during travel, on the average, Earth's clocks
will appear to run fast compared to your clock - expensive and hard to do
4Time Travel to the Past
- Time travel to the past
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- has never been done
- generally thought not possible
- unfundable without clear demonstration
- leads to many paradoxes
- might not conserve mass, energy, momentum,
angular momentum, etc. - popular plot device in science fiction
5Time Travel Grandfather Paradox
- A person travels back in time and kills her/his
grandfather. This happens before (s)he had
children. Therefore, there is no way for the
time traveler to be born. If the time traveler
is not born, how can they go back in time to kill
their grandfather? - This paradox need not involve a grandfather, but
could be any direct ancestor including either
parent. In perhaps the simplest case, the person
killed could also be the time traveler before
they entered the time machine.
6Grandfather Paradox Possible Resolutions
- Parallel Universes Resolution
- One can only time travel to a parallel universe.
- History remains intact at the time of arrival.
- Anything goes after that.
- Restricted Action Resolution
- Actions are restricted -- you cannot kill your
grandfather (etc.), even if you try - Related to the Novikov Self Consistency Principle.
7Grandfather Paradox Possible Resolutions
- Destruction Resolution
- Killing your grandfather will cause the
destruction of the universe (science fiction) - Predestination Resolution
- Whatever a time traveler does was really supposed
to happen, even if the time traveler didn't know
that at the time (science fiction)
8Time Travel Ontological Paradox
- What happens if you get an idea from a
time-traveler? -
- If an idea comes from a time traveler from our
future, where did the original idea come from? - New information must have an origin.
9Searching for Time Tourists
- Hawking Paradox if time travelers existed, they
would be here now. Since they are not here, time
travelers -- and possibly time travel itself --
does not exist. - Similar to Fermi Paradox about intelligent alien
life. - Sagan Corollary Perhaps they are somehow
disguised. - physical laws say they can't be seen
- they might not want to be found
- for personal gain
- to avoid paradoxes in the future
10Searching for Time Tourists
- How would we find time tourists?
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- Big lottery winners?
- Images captured in old photographs?
- Google searches for events before they happen?
- (A personal hobby of RJN.)
11Time Travel Chronology Protection Conjecture
- A conjecture by Hawking that the law of physics
will prevent time travel (closed time-like curves
in GR) on all but microscopic scales. - This applies only to "normal matter", matter that
satisfies the GR Weak Energy Condition. - The CPC does not apply to matter with a negative
energy density (dark energy).
12Novikov self-consistency principle
- NSCP It is impossible to create time
paradoxes. OR - The probability of something occurring that
creates a true time paradox is zero. HOWEVER - "Changing the past" paradoxes are guaranteed
self-consistent in that they only create a
"closed loop" in a self-adjusted, cyclical,
self-consistent way.
13Novikov self-consistency principle
- Time Loop Logic use the NSCP and a time machine
to compute things faster than is possible with
current computers - Example How to use the future and a time machine
to compute a prime factor F for a very large
number N. - Algorithm Establish N.
- Receive F from the future.
- If F is a true prime factor of N, send F to the
past - If F is NOT a prime factor of N, send F1 to the
past
14Novikov self-consistency principle
- Time Loop Logic
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- Note that if F is not a prime factor of N, then
the F sent in step 3 will not be the same as the
F received in step 1. This is a time paradox,
the the F received must the same F that was sent.
Such time paradoxes are not allowed by the NSCP.
Therefore, this cannot happen, and only step 2
can occur. So one can determine "very fast" if F
is a factor.
15RJN Comment Instantaneous Time Travel
- Let's say you go back in time one minute. When
you appear, there is twice your mass around as
was before. Then, when one copy disappears back
into the time machine, mass seems to just
disappear without going anywhere - Mass and energy conservation appear violated at a
high level. - Even over one minute, the two copies of the time
machine would develop a relatively high relative
velocity. This is due to the Earth rotating, the
Earth moving about the Sun, etc. How come you
don't come flying out of the time machine at a
very high velocity?