Temporal Physics
Arrow of Time
Definition
Direction of time flow that can be destroyed by breaking Schwinger limit enabling reverse temporal excursion.
Related Theories (3)
Closed Loop Temporal Manipulation
Time travel allowed as long as loops are closed maintaining causality through self-consistent time circuits.
Multi-Dimensional Time and Non-Linear Causality
Time is not a single linear dimension with a fixed arrow. Instead, it has multiple dimensions. Breaking the 'arrow of time' (potentially via the Schwinger limit) allows for teleportation where no time passes for the traveler, appearing as instantaneous teleportation to external observers.
This resolves causality violations by treating the event as a shortcut in higher dimensions rather than faster-than-light travel in 3D space.
Reverse Temporal Excursion
Travel to past is feasible through breaking Schwinger limit which destroys arrow of time enabling any temporal manipulation.