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Kei
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But you DO only make the one choice at the time, and that’s the only choice you actually do make. Hence you’ve already made the choice.
This could be misconstrued into something I am not saying, so let me make it easier so no one misunderstands.
At point 3, person A can choose either x or y. Say he chooses x. Now, that person does not choose y. He could have chosen y, but he did not. He chose x.
Now, at point 4 (which comes after point 3), person A knows that he chose x at point 3, because point 3 already happened. (I know I ate cereal this morning for breakfast as opposed to something else). An entity not bound by time is already at point 4 to see point 3. Person A actually makes the choice, but to the one not bound by time (which is what we mean when we say timeless), person A has already made the choice, and similar to how person A can know he chose x without that influencing his free will, the one not bound by time can also know that person A chose x without that influencing his free will.
This is true for time travel as well, if it were to exist to the future, assuming that there’s only one universe/timeline. If there is actually a branched off time line for each choice, then it wouldn’t matter as all choices allowed to occur would occur at some point.
This could be misconstrued into something I am not saying, so let me make it easier so no one misunderstands.
At point 3, person A can choose either x or y. Say he chooses x. Now, that person does not choose y. He could have chosen y, but he did not. He chose x.
Now, at point 4 (which comes after point 3), person A knows that he chose x at point 3, because point 3 already happened. (I know I ate cereal this morning for breakfast as opposed to something else). An entity not bound by time is already at point 4 to see point 3. Person A actually makes the choice, but to the one not bound by time (which is what we mean when we say timeless), person A has already made the choice, and similar to how person A can know he chose x without that influencing his free will, the one not bound by time can also know that person A chose x without that influencing his free will.
This is true for time travel as well, if it were to exist to the future, assuming that there’s only one universe/timeline. If there is actually a branched off time line for each choice, then it wouldn’t matter as all choices allowed to occur would occur at some point.