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Time travel could have implications for the nature of free will from "summary" of Time Travel in Einstein's Universe by J. Richard Gott

Time travel, a topic that has fascinated scientists and science fiction enthusiasts for decades, could potentially have profound implications for our understanding of free will. If time travel were possible, it would raise questions about the nature of causality and determinism. In a world where time travel is a reality, one could potentially go back in time and change the course of events, altering the future in unpredictable ways. This idea challenges the traditional concept of free will, which is based on the assumption that individuals have the ability to make choices that are not predetermined by previous events. If time travel allows for changes to the past, then the future is no longer set in stone, and the idea of free will becomes more complex. This raises the question of whether our choices are truly our own, or if they are influenced by external factors beyond our contr...
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    Time Travel in Einstein's Universe

    J. Richard Gott

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