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Originally Posted by BetterRed
A quantum physicist assures me it doesn't, she reckons the surface of time is static so that everything (past and future) is always happening; but within the multidude [sic] of dimensions in which time is manifest we can only perceive the dimension of 'now'…
BR
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Uhm, no. It is maybe possible that there is some aspects of quantum physics that do not follow the second law of thermodynamics. For everything else that does, time flows only in one direction. Cause and effect cannot be interchanged universally. It is one theory that you can only perceive the dimension of now, and another that the future does not exist. Either way, the future is predictable if you know enough about now (the present).