Yes, it is probably unlikely that time reversal could happen as a real possibility because it would involve the reverse chains of causality. It would sort of mean that the injury of the car crash would have to then happen backwards with the crash being later. However, the book was well written and as far as the memory aspects that is more complex because it involves aspects of knowledge being outside of time, from the perspective of eternity. That would make sense in terms of precognitive experiences because it would be about people being able to perceive beyond 3 dimensional world experience. — Jack Cummins
Argument from ignorance. — Garrett Travers
Just as there are Platonists and Kantians, that doesn't mean it's any less foolish. — Garrett Travers
No, they do not. Only men and women with moral codes that lead them in the right direction, or the wrong one. — Garrett Travers
This sentence says "No. Yes." — Garrett Travers
So is the argument for no afterlife. — Schootz1
Materialism looks foolish from their perspective. — Schootz1
They don't have right and wrong directions. — Schootz1
Yes. No! — Schootz1
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