The Grammar of Time Travel
Discussion
Would you need to create a new tense for time travel?
Obviously in an idle moment, I was thinking about how to explain to someone in the past that I built a time machine in the future, and it would be incorrect to use the past tense for something that happens in the future. For example "I built a time machine in ten years time."
It's also wrong though, to use the future tense for something that has clearly happened, hence enabled this situation "I will build a time machine that will get me back here" because it's happened already, and you'll just sound like a lunatic. Rather than the sane and reasonable time travelling grammaticist that I am.
You could mix the tenses saying something like "I build the time machine in 8 years time, then travel back to now, which explains my presence at this time." But it seems a bit messy.
Is there a past-future tense already or did I just invent it? And what form should it take?
Obviously in an idle moment, I was thinking about how to explain to someone in the past that I built a time machine in the future, and it would be incorrect to use the past tense for something that happens in the future. For example "I built a time machine in ten years time."
It's also wrong though, to use the future tense for something that has clearly happened, hence enabled this situation "I will build a time machine that will get me back here" because it's happened already, and you'll just sound like a lunatic. Rather than the sane and reasonable time travelling grammaticist that I am.
You could mix the tenses saying something like "I build the time machine in 8 years time, then travel back to now, which explains my presence at this time." But it seems a bit messy.
Is there a past-future tense already or did I just invent it? And what form should it take?
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