Let's make a consistent assumption or hypothesis:
"Every event in space-time is unique." That means every incident
in past,present and future can have only single value not multiple values. Although, multiple values can be assigned to a future event
but that implies probability and our ignorance about the future.
Also, let's make another hypothesis:
"Every event is connected by cause and effect."
Now, let's say that somebody knows what will happen in some particular future. Now, he decides to change that event. What will happen? According to the second hypothesis--he will either forget
his decision or some unknown force will prevent him to change the event[1].
Now if that person disclosed his prediction to another person, the second person might as well predict about the above outcome[1].
So, does that make the second person another prophet--if he applied the above 2 hypotheses?
2006-08-12
17:30:58
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26 answers
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asked by
Mahfuz R
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