Exploring Time Travel: How Do We Explain Its Possibility?

In summary, special relativity says that different observers may disagree on the time at which a particular event happened. General relativity, which is the extension of special relativity to describe gravity, suggests that there may be occasions in which a chain of cause and effect is circular.
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Special theory of relativity says that in the absence of an absolute reference, different observers may disagree on the time at which a particular event happened.

With this knowledge, how do i explain time travelling? Every observer should be witnessing the same set of events (though their watches may disagree on the time of observation). How can someone see an event B happening at point P when a different observer is seeing event A happenning at the same point, which i suppose is what most of us refer to as time travelling
 
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shyamalshukla said:
Every observer should be witnessing the same set of events (though their watches may disagree on the time of observation).
Events are things that happen at a particular place and time. Example: Lightning strikes a rock at point P at 1 pm.

How can someone see an event B happening at point P when a different observer is seeing event A happenning at the same point,
Maybe they happen at different times? If they didn't, then they would be occurring at the same place and time and both observers will see it.

which i suppose is what most of us refer to as time travelling
Not really.
 
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There are two different things you have to distinguish here.

In special relativity, different observers disagree on which events are simultaneous. However, they always agree on the time-ordering of events that have a cause-and-effect relationship, and they can always sort out a chain of such events in linear order.

In general relativity, which is the extension of special relativity to describe gravity, there are hypothetical situations in which you can have a chain of cause and effect that is circular. This is referred to as a closed timelike curve (CTC). The chronology protection conjecture is the hypothesis that CTCs will not arise under realistic conditions in our universe.

A good book on this subject is Time Travel in Einstein's Universe, by Gott.
 

FAQ: Exploring Time Travel: How Do We Explain Its Possibility?

How is time travel possible?

There are several theories that suggest time travel may be possible, including the theory of relativity and the concept of wormholes. These theories propose that it may be possible to manipulate space and time to create a path for traveling through time.

Is time travel just science fiction?

While the idea of time travel has been a popular topic in science fiction, there is ongoing research and debate in the scientific community about its potential feasibility. While we do not currently have the technology to travel through time, many scientists believe it may be possible in the future.

Can we travel to the past or only the future?

The concept of time travel to the past is often associated with paradoxes, such as the grandfather paradox, which raises questions about the potential consequences of changing events in the past. However, some theories suggest that it may be possible to travel to the past using methods such as wormholes or time dilation, while others argue that it may only be possible to travel to the future.

How would time travel affect our current timeline?

This question is highly debated and depends on the specific theories and methods of time travel. Some theories suggest that traveling to the past could create alternate timelines, while others propose that changes in the past could alter our current timeline. However, it is important to note that time travel is purely theoretical at this point and we do not know for certain how it would affect our current timeline.

Are there any ethical concerns with time travel?

As with any new technology or concept, there are ethical considerations to take into account. Time travel raises questions about the potential consequences of altering events in the past and the implications for our current timeline. It also brings up questions about who would have access to time travel and the potential for misuse or exploitation. These are important considerations that would need to be addressed if time travel ever becomes a reality.

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