Temporal Paradoxes Talk Done: World Safe for Grandfathers
Had a very good time at NASA’s Goddard Space Center doing my talk Temporal Paradoxes. Nice crowd; lots of good questions. NASA’s audio-visual support was first rate, as you would expect, and the talk should be up on their site in a bit. I’ll post a link here when that happens.
I’d like to thank Brent Warner & his colleagues for their warm welcome & all the feedback during the talk. Brent tells me he particularly liked the quote from an Astounding Science Fiction reader (1933):
“Why pick on grandfather? It seems that the only way to prove that time travel is impossible is to cite a case of killing one’s own grandfather. This incessant murdering of harmless ancestors must stop. Let’s see some wide-awake fan make up some other method of disproving the theory”*
As I say in the talk, if the current literature is on target, the grandfather & other paradoxes are cancelled out by interference by the time machine’s wave function with itself.
Brent & his NASA colleagues were kind enough to provide lunch & a fascinating tool of the facilities: they manage the Hubble & are working on the James Webb. Huge rooms with vast devices for subjecting equipment to high G’s, vacuum, heat, noise, vibration, & every other insult that it will need to be able to withstand during launch or in space: gives one a real sense of just how hard it is to get this stuff to work!
*as quoted by Paul Nahin in his Time Machines: time travel in physics, metaphysics, and science fiction