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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I don't care about who here believes or disbelieves in the afterlife. The earlier poster described the ability to see into the future. That flat out defies the laws of physics. And, if it were true, it would mean that fate, not free will, determines what happens to us. And that is a pretty damaging blow to Christian religion. So the way I see it, the poster shot a dart at both science and religion, without even knowing it.[/quote] I don't think it necessarily defies the laws of physics. But maybe you can explain it to me better (I mean that sincerely, I'm certainly not a scientist). However, the future is nothing but a plot point in the expanding universe. The actual physical location of something. And scientists just recently conducted an experiment that made diamond crystals exist in two places at once. http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2011/12/07/diamonds-entangled-in-physics-feat/ Plus, most physicists now believe there are up to 11 dimensions, not just the 4 we think about in daily life. Stephen Hawking recently made a logical case that there are multiple universes with the possibility of different physical laws in each. There is a LOT we don't know yet. [/quote] I mean that the standard model of physics does not allow for information to travel from the future to the past. If it does, cause and effect is broken and time itself is an illusion. The magnitude of this is why physicists are going crazy over the possibility of particles going faster than the speed of light, because that could possibly break the one way nature of time. Anything is possible because scientists cannot ever say that a theory is proven truth, but it means that our standard model physics is wrong in a really important way. The example of the diamond crystals is the exact opposite. This is confirmation of quantum entanglement, which is a really strange result of the theory of quantum mechanics. It was so strange that it was hard to believe - even for Eistein. But since then we have done many, many experiments in quantum entanglement. The unusual nature of this experiment was the size and temperature of the diamond crystals. Normally it is hard to observe quantum effects on big objects (and by big I mean 3 mm across), but it is predicted. So this experiment confirms yet again what scientists have believed for 80 years.[/quote]
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