Steve wrote:Well, I see two possibilities. First, if you were able to get outside the universe, it would not be the same universe when it was rewound because you would be outside it. Second, although you think you are outside the universe, you get sucked back inside the universe when it is being rewound so you get no chance to hit the stop button and resume playback. On balance, I would rather you didn't mess around with the universe in this way.

oops I didn't consider that
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Scott wrote:if anything the concept of determinism seems in many ways to conflict with the concept of an arrow of time at least when looking at things in the fundamental sense of theoretical physics. An arrow of time seems to require some kind of indeterminism, at least when going through time in one direction to break the time symmetry.
I'n not sure I understand this, can you explain further?
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Can someone explain Scott's post i.e how determinism conflicts with the concept of an arrow of time. And why would the arrow of time require indeterminism?