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  • Nov 19, 2021
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This one's about movies. Have you ever heard of Arrival? The movie is based on a short story written by Ted Chiang, who is a building-averse architect, and the movie debuted earlier this year. It tells the story of two linguists who are called in to translate alien communications from an unknown language, which apparently sounds like perfect numbers in base-10 notation without any vowels or consonants. The duo start deciphering the system only to realize that it does not actually sound like perfect numbers but rather mathematical equations for describing general relativity spacetime geometry extended into four dimensions. It gets weirder and weirder and by the end we've learned about string theory, black holes, and the butterfly effect. All this is to say that I recommend it because it is well made, well written, and quite an interesting experiment in fiction, as opposed to just a straight-forward story. What's this got to do with all this? Well… after watching Arrival , which is a lot like reading one of those Foundation novels that you hear so much about, I found myself intrigued. I decided to start researching these things: time travel paradoxes and inter-temporal self-contradictions and such. I found out that there were a lot of people who thought about how time travel would work. I found out that there was this field of study called Temporal Theory, which is a bit like a philosophy of time. Many people have tried to formalize things, starting with some guy named Augustin-Louis Cauchy in the 1800s, only to find out that it's not as easy as it sounds. For instance, let's say you're having a conversation with your past self and that your past self has something critical to tell you which will change your future actions. What do you do? You can't just change the past–you need to know the future. But how does one get access to the future? At some point, you have to have self-knowledge, so if I know what I'm going to do at a certain time, what information am I missing that would tell me that the future is different from the past? I'm sure that this can be figured out mathematically but it's not quite clear how. From what I've read on the subject it seems like there are many possible solutions to this problem. Because on some level there isn't any solution because anytime you tell your future self something about your past self it will create a paradox of some kind or another. Of course this is just a movie and at some level I am also complaining that movies aren't just movies. Some part of me was bothered by the idea that time travel could not be done. That every time I moved backwards in time I would be completely altering the world and myself and my future, and there wasn't any way to undo it. cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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