Sunny Priyan
Time travel creates causality paradoxes, challenging the consistency of cause and effect.
Time travel challenges free will by allowing manipulation of past events.
Altering the past raises ethical concerns about unintended consequences and historical justice.
Time travel challenges personal identity, questioning whether past encounters alter who we are.
Time travel may create branching timelines, questioning the nature of reality and existence.
Time travel shifts moral judgment, questioning who decides which historical wrongs to correct.