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Author Carroll, John W., author

Title A time travel dialogue / John W. Carroll, et al
Published Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (81 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Monday -- 2. Tuesday -- 3. Wednesday -- 4. Thursday -- 5. Friday -- Notes -- Credits and Acknowledgements
Summary "Is time travel just a confusing plot device deployed by science fiction authors and Hollywood filmmakers to amaze and amuse? Or might empirical data prompt a scientific hypothesis of time travel? Structured on a fascinating dialogue involving a distinguished physicist, Dr. Rufus, a physics graduate student and a computer scientist this book probes an experimentally supported hypothesis of backwards time travel - and in so doing addresses key metaphysical issues, such as causation, identity over time and free will. The setting is the Jefferson National Laboratory during a period of five days in 2010. Dr. Rufus's experimental search for the psi-lepton and the resulting intractable data spurs the discussion on time travel. She and her two colleagues are pushed by their observations to address the grandfather paradox and other puzzles about backwards causation, with attention also given to causal loops, multi-dimensional time, and the prospect that only the present exists. Sensible solutions to the main puzzles emerge, ultimately advancing the case for time travel really being possible. A Time Travel Dialogue addresses the possibility of time travel, approaching familiar paradoxes in a rigorous, engaging, and fun manner. It follows in the long philosophical tradition of using dialogue to present philosophical ideas and arguments, but is ground breaking in its use of the dialogue format to introduce readers to the metaphysics of time travel, and is also distinctive in its use of lab results to drive philosophical analysis. The discussion of data that might decide whether time is one-dimensional (one timeline) or multi-dimensional (branching time) is especially novel."--Publisher's website
Notes Statement of responsibility is transcribed as it appears on the title page: John W. Carroll, et al
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references in notes (pages 77-78)
Notes English
Viewed on 2020-04-03
Subject Time.
Time -- Philosophy
Time travel.
Metaphysics.
Time
Metaphysics
time.
metaphysics.
Astronomy, space and time.
Humanities.
Mathematics and science.
Philosophy.
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology.
Physics.
Time (chronology), time systems and standards.
SCIENCE -- Time.
Time -- Philosophy
Time
Metaphysics
Time travel
Genre/Form Juvenile works
Form Electronic book
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