There are several different problems with that though. In quantum physics, you have an element of chance or randomness. You don't really know the future in quantum physics because there's a chance element. Unless you imagine there's a version of quantum physics called the parallel worlds model where every time there's a quantum event, time forks. And then you can sort of imagine a time that's frozen but you have all these forks that are frozen. So that's one way of reconciling a block universe with quantum physics which has all these options. But if you don't believe in parallel universes, if you believe in just a single universe, then quantum physics says we really can't know the future

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