| Is there a way out of
the paradox of going back into time?
If it might be possible to travel to the past, it seems that a new problem
occurs.
The old story of going back and killing ones own mother or father leads
to a paradox with no result.
If we assume to not have discovered a fatal leak in the “physical
law system” of the universe and if we furthermore assume time travel
to past as described above is possible, then there must be something else
protecting our mothers and fathers to be killed through us before we were
born.
Let us take a closer
look back to our torus and we will discover that time there is in fact
not unidimensional as we estimated until now.
In the model there seem to be two time vectors instead.
T1 the time vector we already know resulting from the expansion of the
torus skin.
But there is another one, the one that describes the radius of the torus
itself. Both are growing but the resulting vector out of both seems to
describe a kind of oscillation having a certain frequency and place at
any point of the system, forming a spiral moving revolving elipse.
So it seems that time is not
constant linear but oscillating and there are slower and faster movements
of the resulting curve, and due to the origin of the oscillation is moving
there is no way to stay at a certain point in the past for more than one
little “moment”.
So bending a bit of our universe
back into time will not cause the past we had to alter, maybe it does
this with some other past of a parallel world, maybe it will be like a
holographic movie we could watch but not touch, but it will not create
a paradox according to what was stated before, because the resulting vector
of time out of both worlds can not be the same.
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