08-24-2013, 03:03 PM
(08-24-2013, 02:57 PM)michael430 Wrote:I thought by now we were beyond the "what's to prevent it" and actually into trying to learn something?(08-24-2013, 02:29 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(08-24-2013, 02:07 PM)michael430 Wrote:But how is time being backwards workable for causality? You can't just say it is.(08-24-2013, 01:47 PM)zenmaster Wrote:rie Wrote: I wonder how those lives would be affected due to choices made in this life?How do you entertain the idea of future choices affecting past choices? I don't see how your choice now affects past-life choices or even a choice made 1 second ago other than possibly changing how you interpret the choice now.
Choices are affected by opportunity and in turn opportunity affects choice making. But the affects of choices are not retroactive.
I read rie's post as - "if our concept of 'time' is incorrect" . Current choices now have a large affect on our futures as individuals. So if we have time backwards, I suppose it's easy to guess the opposite.
Myself I'm not into physics and time travel and causality.
But let's say killing someone causes you to go to jail in this life. If "time" isn't as linear as it seems here on earth, what's to say that going to jail now won't cause a "past" or "future" You to make further negative choices based on your disgruntled jail life?