Free choice and time travel
Hello Rabbi Michael.
A terribly hypothetical question, although I have a feeling that it is directly related to Newcomb’s paradox and the meanings attached to it.
Suppose I travel in time to the future. There I see a certain person behaving in a certain way, and then I return to the present – before the choice. Can it now be said that he will choose freely when I know what will happen?
And I might add – what if this person is me? If I know what I will choose in the future, how will it affect me? I thank you for dedicating your time.
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Thank you for your answer.
Is it possible to obtain the above books in Hebrew as well?
The book (like the entire series) is in Hebrew, but is only available on Amazon.
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