The cognitive distinction between past and present is quantitative, not qualitative- the past is not fixed, we just have more info about it
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Replying to @The_Lagrangian
we cannot execute an operator to change the past, even if it is not fixed
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Replying to @Plinz
On the level of abstraction at which we can change future by making decisions, we can also change past by rewriting memories
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Replying to @The_Lagrangian @Plinz
On the level of abstraction at which the past is actually fixed, so is the future
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Replying to @The_Lagrangian
at the foundational level, they are equally fixed or unfixed. At the operational level, future states are mutable, past not
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