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Applying Fermi\'s Paradox To Time Travel
Enrico Fermi is once quoted to have said something along the lines of " If the galaxy is so full of advanced civilizations - where are they ?" The paradox between the estimated number of extraterrestrial civilisations ( Carl Sagan estimated a million ) and the total lack of ET passing by...is called Fermi's Paradox.
A somewhat similar paradox exists with time travel. If time travel is invented let's say in the near future, and our civilization lasts even let's say 1000 years more......that's 1000 years worth of time travellers. Obviously, the longer our civilization lasts, the more time travellers there will be.
So, unless we seriously screw up prior to time travel coming along, there really OUGHT to be a whole bunch of time travellers popping up all over the place. Not just one or two...but hundreds or even thousands of them.
And Fermi's question arises yet again.....where are they ?
'If'...and it's a big if....there are multiple timelines, one possibility is that there are vastly more timelines than time travellers.....and that OUR chance of receiving a time traveller is very small. This is somewhat equivalent to a possible answer to Fermi's original paradox......that there are indeed other civilizations but they are spread so far apart ( maybe the nearest one is in the next galaxy ) that we would simply never receive a signal.
Another possibility...once again with the big 'if' of timelines existing.....is that not being able to return to one's original timeline is pretty damned good incentive not to take a trip back to 2009 in the first place. In other words, there would be no 'package holiday' time travel trips for the masses. It would be reserved just for a foolhardy few who would never be seen again.
Well, the list of answers to 'Where are they ?' could expand. Feel free to add more possible reasons. Of course....one has to include the possibility also that time travel simply never happens. But..let's be optimistic, and assume it does....
Where are they ?
Enrico Fermi is once quoted to have said something along the lines of " If the galaxy is so full of advanced civilizations - where are they ?" The paradox between the estimated number of extraterrestrial civilisations ( Carl Sagan estimated a million ) and the total lack of ET passing by...is called Fermi's Paradox.
A somewhat similar paradox exists with time travel. If time travel is invented let's say in the near future, and our civilization lasts even let's say 1000 years more......that's 1000 years worth of time travellers. Obviously, the longer our civilization lasts, the more time travellers there will be.
So, unless we seriously screw up prior to time travel coming along, there really OUGHT to be a whole bunch of time travellers popping up all over the place. Not just one or two...but hundreds or even thousands of them.
And Fermi's question arises yet again.....where are they ?
'If'...and it's a big if....there are multiple timelines, one possibility is that there are vastly more timelines than time travellers.....and that OUR chance of receiving a time traveller is very small. This is somewhat equivalent to a possible answer to Fermi's original paradox......that there are indeed other civilizations but they are spread so far apart ( maybe the nearest one is in the next galaxy ) that we would simply never receive a signal.
Another possibility...once again with the big 'if' of timelines existing.....is that not being able to return to one's original timeline is pretty damned good incentive not to take a trip back to 2009 in the first place. In other words, there would be no 'package holiday' time travel trips for the masses. It would be reserved just for a foolhardy few who would never be seen again.
Well, the list of answers to 'Where are they ?' could expand. Feel free to add more possible reasons. Of course....one has to include the possibility also that time travel simply never happens. But..let's be optimistic, and assume it does....
Where are they ?