ABSTRACT

So much for the canard that B-time is spacelike. I shall say more later about how time differs from space, apropos of change and causation. Until then I shall take the difference for granted, and I must not be thought to spatialise time when I invoke its spatial analogues, as I must do now to discredit two more invalid inferences from B-theories of time: namely, that they require A-beliefs to be reducible to, or replaceable by, B-beliefs.