The retrocausality inherent in the retrodictive description of a quantum optical device called the quantum scissors allows this device to be used as a non-deterministic time machine. We show how the device can be used to model the time travel paradox of retrospective suicide. Here a man goes back in time and interferes with his own birth, weakening his infant self in such a way that he is killed by the time machine and is unable to interfere with his own birth. We find that the paradox is avoided by interfering quantum mechanical amplitudes making the time travel event impossible in this case. A slight modification that limits the interference with the birth so that the infant is only injured by the time machine to give a self-consistent cy...
Consequences of the basic and most evident consistency requirement- that measured events cannot happ...
Imagine you had a time machine. Nothing would stop you from going back in time and killing yourself ...
This paper is an enquiry into the logical, metaphysical, and physical possibility of time travel und...
We introduce a quantum mechanical model of time travel which includes two figurative beam splitters ...
In the new ``History Selection'' formulation of Quantum Mechanics an entire cosmic history is select...
The most well-known example of the impossibility of traveling in time is the grandfather paradox or ...
Recent years have seen a growing consensus in the philosophical community that the grandfather parad...
In this paper we resolve the grandfather paradox in non-quantum and quantum gravitation theories for...
A famous puzzle called “Grandmother Paradox” is used to argue against the feasibility of traveling b...
In this paper we resolve the grandfather paradox in non-quantum and quantum gravitation theo-ries fo...
The possibility for time travel inadvertently brings forth several paradoxes. Yet, despite this fact...
Paradoxes that can supposedly occur if a time machine is created are discussed. It is shown that the...
Science fiction has made time travel seem familiar and natural. Usually, time travel goes something ...
The most desired journey by human being is definitely travel through time. For centuries, people dre...
We briefly present some paradoxes of time travel, and discuss their possible solutions. We also anal...
Consequences of the basic and most evident consistency requirement- that measured events cannot happ...
Imagine you had a time machine. Nothing would stop you from going back in time and killing yourself ...
This paper is an enquiry into the logical, metaphysical, and physical possibility of time travel und...
We introduce a quantum mechanical model of time travel which includes two figurative beam splitters ...
In the new ``History Selection'' formulation of Quantum Mechanics an entire cosmic history is select...
The most well-known example of the impossibility of traveling in time is the grandfather paradox or ...
Recent years have seen a growing consensus in the philosophical community that the grandfather parad...
In this paper we resolve the grandfather paradox in non-quantum and quantum gravitation theories for...
A famous puzzle called “Grandmother Paradox” is used to argue against the feasibility of traveling b...
In this paper we resolve the grandfather paradox in non-quantum and quantum gravitation theo-ries fo...
The possibility for time travel inadvertently brings forth several paradoxes. Yet, despite this fact...
Paradoxes that can supposedly occur if a time machine is created are discussed. It is shown that the...
Science fiction has made time travel seem familiar and natural. Usually, time travel goes something ...
The most desired journey by human being is definitely travel through time. For centuries, people dre...
We briefly present some paradoxes of time travel, and discuss their possible solutions. We also anal...
Consequences of the basic and most evident consistency requirement- that measured events cannot happ...
Imagine you had a time machine. Nothing would stop you from going back in time and killing yourself ...
This paper is an enquiry into the logical, metaphysical, and physical possibility of time travel und...