YOU CANNOT TIME TRAVEL
A bold scientific argument that challenges one of humanity's most enduring beliefs.
Time travel has long been treated as a future possibility. This book argues that it is not.
In You Cannot Time Travel, Brazilian theoretical physicist, lawyer, computer engineer, and writer Gilson Fais presents a clear and rigorous thesis: time is not something you can move through. It is not a path, not a container, and not a dimension to be navigated. It is a condition of stability that underlies reality itself.
Built upon the foundations of Temporal Knot Theory, this work dismantles common assumptions and replaces them with a precise conceptual framework. The implications are far-reaching.
If time cannot be traversed:
What becomes of causality?What is memory, if the past cannot be revisited?What is identity, if the future is not a destination?This is not speculative fiction or popular science simplification. It is a serious intellectual proposal written with clarity and control, designed for readers who demand more than familiar explanations.
Inside this book, you will discover:
A rigorous critique of the idea of time travelA new interpretation of time grounded in stability, not motionThe conceptual foundations of Temporal Knot TheoryA reframing of causality, memory, and existenceFor readers of physics, philosophy, and foundational questions about reality, this book offers a rare combination of precision and originality.
You may not agree with its conclusions.
But you will not think about time in the same way again.