Bruno Marchal a écrit :
Yes, I mean looking the same event (a finished ensemble of instants)
forever from the first person perspective. Nevertheless I think the
probability, that a possible event happens, increase with the course
of time. On an infinite time (a point of view of an immortal
person), could this possibility become a necessity?
I guess so.
So if every possibility can be regards as a necessity, every possibility
will be come true sooner or later even from an first person perspective,
won't it? Then we can't consider this eternal return of a same event
since others possibilities have to be realized... but the quantum theory
of immortality allows that a same event can recur even on an infinite
lenght of time, is it a paradox?
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