RE: Questions You Would Rather Never Know The Answer To.
April 26, 2016 at 4:49 pm
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2016 at 4:50 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
I will reiterate. I stand by my insistence that it is absolutely certain that if you know something of the future then it cannot change due to your knowledge even if you think it would. There's a logically valid argument for it.
Knowledge=K
Truth= T
Person=P
K implies T
P has K of a future event
Therefore future event must be true
And here is an explanation for why a person 'changing the future' due to their 'knowledge' of it and thereby 'doing something different to what they knew they were going to do' is nonsensical:
K implies T
P has K of a future event
P does something different that 'changes future event'
Therefore P's K of future invent didn't imply T
Therefore P didn't have K of future event
Knowledge=K
Truth= T
Person=P
K implies T
P has K of a future event
Therefore future event must be true
And here is an explanation for why a person 'changing the future' due to their 'knowledge' of it and thereby 'doing something different to what they knew they were going to do' is nonsensical:
K implies T
P has K of a future event
P does something different that 'changes future event'
Therefore P's K of future invent didn't imply T
Therefore P didn't have K of future event