Assuming determinism is true, if we could precisely simulate the Big Bang and speed it up, then we could glimpse the future. But if we knew what was ahead, we would deterministically try to avoid it, changing our destinies. So what would we have really seen in the simulation?
I don't think that's true. If we are travelling in a car, and see that a cliff-edge is ahead, determinism doesn't destine us to fall off it. We could slam the brakes on as a reflex reaction deterministically caused by our nervous systems processing what we have just seen ahead.
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