Quantum Physics 123: Wednesday 16 November

Nov 16, 2005 13:13

[The Doctor settles in on top of his desk, drinking coffee. He may never sit behind it again.]

Turn in your papers, please.

So today we're talking about the grandfather paradox. This theory is called such because it stems from the idea that if one travelled back in time and killed one's own grandfather before one of your parents' conception, then you yourself would not exist, therefore not having travelled in time and killed him, etc. It's a very cyclical theory. Some use it to say that backwards time travel is impossible, which I personally disagree with, but I'll leave you to make your own decision.

Two things, in my opinion, prevent the grandfather paradox from becoming a loop of insanity. The first is the fact that a paradox of this sort, in my experience, rips a gaping hole in time, which then needs to be fixed. The second is that a person may be encircled by a causal bubble of sorts, which...[a sigh] keeps his or her own self in existence despite changes to the timeline.

Any questions?

No homework, except for the fact that I want you to think about a final project proposal. You're going to examine one of the concepts we've talked about this semester, or for that matter, anything you're interested in that we haven't talked about, in depth. There'll be a paper and presentation to the class, by the end of the term. No final exam, because I can't be bothered to write one this will help you focus your thoughts in a far more productive manner.

HOWEVER...I have to approve your topic. Please come to my office hours on Friday morning and we'll discuss your ideas briefly. I'm not going to be in during the afternoon, so if you can't meet me that morning, send me an email and we'll make an appointment.

Also, since Professor Cregg will kill me if I don't mention this to you, come to the Harvest Festival on Saturday. It will be a brilliant time, I assure you.

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