Read Q 3728....
Have it in mind for the weeks ahead....
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Ok so we're getting into "parallel realities" as I imagined would be the case
First, realize how pointless time travel would be to "fix things" in that context, since by going back into the past, you are effectively destroying that reality for yourself.
As you propose, that would be a different version of everything, hence when changing it you'd be then going forward into a completely different version of what you knew, you never fixed that reality, as it continues to be effed, you're just not in it anymore, effectively you're the only one from your messed up world who experiences it fixed.
It would also be very unreliable to peek into the future, by simply traveling to the future you are changing the present, therefore you'd be visiting a "different version" of the reality you just left, and then when going back, you'd also be visiting a "different version" of the future you just left (3 alternate realities created by just 1 guy), and so it would be impossible to know if the future you came back from is actually going to be, since by simply coming back you have created a new reality, which is changed (because you came back), and possibly won't develop the same way...
It's nonsense..
Now regardless of all that, going back to something you said, and with which I agree 100%, we're here to experience and grow, and ultimately be perfect as he is perfect in paradise.
Now if you inject time travel into that, which version or reality is supposed to be that experience? which one is gonna count? how many versions of you get to paradise and are perfect? unless you also suggest there are multiple instances of God and paradise...
To believe in a universe of chaos, where everything and anything goes, where there are an infinite amount of alternate parallel realities all going on at the same time, is to not believe in God, because his universe is one of order.
Yeah but see, we are getting too far away from the original discussion here.
That what seems like chaos to lowly minds like ours is actually perfectly ordered, is obvious, but in order to demonstrate that, you don't even need to have nonsensical time travel and parallel realities added to the mix..
Just look up in the night sky, look at the size of the thing.. and them beyond that you have the time-less and space-less realm of paradise, which makes the entire creation of time seem like nothing, there's enough complexity there for an eternity, no need to dream up more.
But the discussion was "oh can we go back in time and fix things!?" and the answer is simply no, we can't, because even if there was such a thing as time travel (which I still maintain there isn't) , by your own example, the one/ones returning wouldn't be fixing anything, they'd simply be creating a different reality in which said problems don't come to pass.
I agree on this, but more on the notion that we right now are, all of us, tapping into the mind of the whole, so in that regard we are, in a way, being able to sort of access an experience that's not even our own, in other words, as you said, imagining.
But in a universe so huge as this, it's easy to see how you wouldn't need all realities of you for those experiences to exist, all you'd need is for in some other planet, God knows where, to have been a person that lived trough that exact thing.
If all experiences that could possibly happen could be lived at once by a single individual, in different realities, there would be no need for an unbelievably vast universe to live them, a single planet perhaps would suffice.
Anyway imo we only go forward, as beings, we grow paradise-ward, this of being able to freely go back and actually relive things doesn't make much sense to me, I believe we will be able to perhaps "mindaly" do so, when our minds are much more vast than they are now, but it will be like ultra fancy turbo imagining, we won't be really going back in time, and reliving anything, time and reality remains as one.
But just to make something clear here, I never said there was no point in experiencing something, the discussion was: