Friday, 10 January 2014

The Grandfather Paradox And Universal Inflation

Assume time travel is possible. You go back in time and kill your grandfather before he meets your grandmother. For those who don't know about this paradox, the idea is that if you kill your grandfather, how do you even come into existence to do the act?

An idea I have is that nothing happens because you're simply in another position in time, just like 2 spatial positions. So killing your grandfather simply sends his finite time zone into another reality which is never in contact with yours. His reality branches out to become a new one, a new reality is formed apart from yours where you are never born, but there was nothing to destroy the reality in which you were originally, therefore your existence can perfectly continue. Every instant in time exists in the same space, but not in the same time.

So! This implies that the big bang is constantly happening. The impact is only noticed by the effects on space-time since the matter within it is trapped within its specific finite time position. So the acceleration of the expansion of the universe could possibly be due to this. A way to test this would be to verify if the acceleration of the acceleration of the expansion increases. If not, this is a busted idea.

Now, of course, with my model of the geometry of the dimensions (You know about this if you've been on my blog before)I simply cannot accept the idea of time travel. My goal with this post and my entire blog in general is to make people think.

That's it that's all! Keep thinking people! Cheers!

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