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Why cannot we see the future? You see, all the laws of relativity, quantum mechanics and the other physics interaction laws are time-reversible
Then why cannot we see the future as well? I mean, when I look at the sky, I'm supposed to see ALL the stars that have zero-space-time-interval with me, not just those who have zero-space-time-interval AND of past.
Then why cannot we see the future as well? I mean, when I look at the sky, I'm supposed to see ALL the stars that have zero-space-time-interval with me, not just those who have zero-space-time-interval AND of past.