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#318 - Physics & Philosophy

Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content

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The Importance of Imagining the Future

It's still not clear to me that it is necessary to believe that at any stage along the way, as we proceed through time, that anything else could have happened that in fact happened. So you can see what counts as saying, oh, yeah, that that would be what would happen if. My question is, is there anything in physics that rules that out? Is there a result in related to inequality and non-locality that rules thatout?

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