Sam Baron
Dr Baron's present research focuses on the connection between key topics in the philosophy of mathematics concerning mathematical ontology, and topics in the philosophy of time concerning temporal ontology. A central focus of this research is the role of truthmaking and non-causal explanation in arguments both for and against particular ontological views.
Dr Baron is currently investigating the role of non-causal explanation in the indispensability argument for the existence of mathematical objects, as well as timelessness in theories of quantum gravity and timelessness in metaphysics more generally.
Latest articles by Sam Baron
Could humans use black holes to time travel?
By Sam Baron published
Black holes form natural time machines that allow travel to both the past and the future. But don't expect to be visiting dinosaurs any time soon.
In the new Disney Pixar movie Lightyear, time gets bendy. Is time travel real, or just science fiction?
By Sam Baron published
Time becomes Buzz Lightyear's biggest enemy in the new Disney Pixar movie, Lightyear. Here we explore whether time travel is real or just the stuff of science fiction.
Curious Kids: What would happen if someone moved at twice the speed of light?
By Sam Baron published
According Einstein's Theory of Relativity, the speed of light operates as a universal speed limit on anything with mass.
Get the Space.com Newsletter
Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more!