Nowhere Man: Time Travel and Spatial Location

Midwest Studies in Philosophy 39 (1):158-168 (2015)
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Abstract

This paper suggests that time travelling scenarios commonly depicted in science fiction introduce problems and dangers for the time traveller. If time travel takes time, then time travellers risk collision with past objects, relocation to distant parts of the universe, and time travel-specific injuries. I propose several models of time travel that avoid the dangers and risks of time travel taking time, and that introduce new questions about the relationship between time travel and spatial location.

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Sara Bernstein
University of Notre Dame

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