So, a certain moral dilemma regarding time travel recently dawned on me: Is it immoral to "steal" ideas from the future?
Basically, if you could time travel into the future (with no negative consequences and no paradoxes), and learn ideas for technology, would it be stealing to patent those ideas in the present?
Really, you didn't actually come up with the idea yourself, someone else did, and you simply took the credit (and the money) for yourself. On the other hand, the person in question hasn't actually THOUGHT of the idea themselves yet (or they don't even exist yet), so is it really stealing if they never had it in the first place?
Remember, this isn't a discussion of the morality or dangers of time travel itself. This is simply about whether it's moral to take an idea from the future, and patent it as your own in the present.
Basically, if you could time travel into the future (with no negative consequences and no paradoxes), and learn ideas for technology, would it be stealing to patent those ideas in the present?
Really, you didn't actually come up with the idea yourself, someone else did, and you simply took the credit (and the money) for yourself. On the other hand, the person in question hasn't actually THOUGHT of the idea themselves yet (or they don't even exist yet), so is it really stealing if they never had it in the first place?
Remember, this isn't a discussion of the morality or dangers of time travel itself. This is simply about whether it's moral to take an idea from the future, and patent it as your own in the present.