The Grammar of Time Travel

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AJS-

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15,366 posts

243 months

Tuesday 31st March 2009
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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?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

262 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Stop trying to confuse me. I can do that perfectly well myself...

Urban_Ninja

1,885 posts

196 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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I build a time machine, look at me dance in 1272

mybrainhurts

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262 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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I was coming when I went...

Diderot

8,146 posts

199 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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There's no need for a grammatical form for two reasons: one, you are always in the present; and two, time travel is bks biggrin

mybrainhurts

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262 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Diderot said:
time travel is bks biggrin
I was on the M1 for two hours today...

So, you are wrong...tongue out

AJS-

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Wednesday 1st April 2009
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But you will be on the M1 for two hours today if you go back to this morning and then started having travelled the same way again for the first time. See what I mean?

srebbe64

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244 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Diderot said:
There's no need for a grammatical form for two reasons: one, you are always in the present; and two, time travel is bks biggrin
Not true. Every time you move you are traveling forward in time! Not much I grant you, but you are a time traveler!

Dargie

637 posts

189 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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I Time Travel every night! Close my eyes one minute then open them the next and it's 8 hours into the future! laugh

cazzer

8,883 posts

255 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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I built a time machine so I could look forward to where I was wenting from?

Ok?

AJS-

Original Poster:

15,366 posts

243 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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Wenting. That's the sort of think I did looking to found.

bleesh

1,112 posts

261 months

Wednesday 1st April 2009
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"The Grammar of time travel" - I thought you meant Mrs H.G. Wells

marshalla

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208 months