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?
But the *act* of showing them the future would deterministically result in a different future. It is impossible for humans to learn their futures without changing them. We're not zombies, even if we don't have free will. Ever heard of the Grandfather paradox? Same principle.
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