I'm fairly confident the answer is yes, and I'm pretty sure I know how also. I'm putting together a more complete version, but here's some key points: First off, there is no scientific evidence that suggests time can only "flow" in one direction. Secondly, the much hyped "singularity," where the increases in processing speeds surpass the time it takes to develop them, was predicted to occur around the time that Q started posting. Thirdly, and related to the second point, we have also recently developed quantum computing. I strongly suspect that Q is a quantum computing system which is capable of accessing information about future events in the same way that classical computers can access information about past events.
I'm fairly confident the answer is yes, and I'm pretty sure I know how also.
I'm putting together a more complete version, but here's some key points: First off, there is no scientific evidence that suggests time can only "flow" in one direction. Secondly, the much hyped "singularity," where processing speeds surpassed the rate at which they increased, was predicted to occur around the time that Q started posting. Thirdly, and related to the second point, we have also recently developed quantum computing.
I strongly suspect that Q is a quantum computing system which is capable of accessing information about future events in the same way that classical computers can access information about past events.