Time Travel And Temporal Paradoxes

· Paris Ezequiel Bianco
eBook
121
Pages

About this eBook

Title: Time Travel And Temporal Paradoxes


Table of Contents


I. CONCEPT OF TIME TRAVEL

1. Introduction: The Concept of Time Travel

2. The Origins of the Idea of Time Travel

3. Isaac Asimov's Concepts on Time Travel

4. Einstein's Relativity and Time


II. THEORETICAL FUNDAMENT

5. Wormholes: Passages to the Past

6. Time Travel in Science Fiction

7. Grandfather's Dilemma: Temporal Paradoxes

8. The Multiverse Model

9. Hypothetical Time Machines

10. The Butterfly Effect and Other Famous Paradoxes

11. String Theory and Time Travel

12. Black Holes and Temporal Singularities

13. The Paradox of Schrödinger's Cat and Time

14. Time Travel and the Speed of Light

15. Philosophy of Time Travel


III. APPLICATIONS AND RAMIFICATIONS

16. The Aging Twin Experiment

17. The Fermi Paradox and Time Traveling Aliens

18. Current Advances in Time Travel Theory

19. Time Travel in Classic Literature

20. Quantum Physics and the Possibilities of Time Travel

21. Temporal Paradoxes Resolved


IV. CULTURE AND ETHICS

22. Time Travel and Time Perception

23. Time Machines in Popular Culture

24. Ethics of Time Travel

25. The Large Hadron Collider and Time Travel

26. Time Travel and the Preservation of History

27. Time Travel and Religion


V. FUTURE AND CHALLENGES

28. Future Technology For Time Travel

29. The Influence of Time Travel on Science

30. The Philosophical Implications of Time Travel

31. The Enigma of Anachronistic Artifacts

32. The Practical Implications of Time Travel

33. Time Travel and Preservation of the Future

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