Time Traveler's Dilemma: Past Crimes, Future Justice?
Imagine a world where the boundaries of time are no longer fixed, where the past, present, and future are mere coordinates on a temporal map. This is time travel, a concept that has fascinated humanity for centuries. But with the advent of theoretical physics and advancements in quantum mechanics, the once fantastical idea of time travel is inching closer to reality. However, this newfound ability to traverse time brings with it a Pandora’s box of ethical, legal, and existential dilemmas. One of the most pressing questions is: Can a time traveler be held accountable for crimes committed in the past, and what does justice look like in a world where time is fluid? Key Takeaways: Theoretical Foundations: Time travel hinges on the manipulation of the space-time continuum, involving wormholes, black holes, and the bending of space-time as described by Einstein's […]













