Philosophy Kitchen (Sep 2020)

The Growing Block and the Problem of the Continuum

  • Shira Yechimovitz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/5175
Journal volume & issue
no. 13

Abstract

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The orthodox approach to time states it to be a continuum. In this paper I aim to show that the growing block model poses a unique problem to the continuity of time, on account of it being a hybrid A-B-theory. Tension lies in the fact that a continuous B-theoretical block is built through the A-theoretical becoming of instantaneous slices of present. First, I show that a continuous growing block necessitates a present with zero temporal duration; second, I show that such notion of present rules out some widely accepted B-theoretical solutions to the problem of the continuum, while its commitment to the B-theory rules out some of the A-theoretical ones. Finally, I will discuss possible consequences.