Tim Ferriss
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
When you start to look at these fundamental equations, I'd say maybe especially quantum gravity, time becomes this very slippery thing, right?
It's kind of like money.
Like money is real in practice, but it's actually an abstraction.
Not like you can use it, but it's really an abstraction.
If you think about like the...
There's a book called The Biography of a Dollar about the history of money, which is worth reading.
It's a very useful abstraction, but it's an abstraction.
And so you can certainly, just from a secular scientific perspective, from credible sources like Carlo,
read enough where you start to scratch your head.
And you're like, okay, wait a second, okay.
Does that mean that in certain experiments, like, A comes before B, but B also comes before A until they're observed?
Like, okay, that's strange.
And is it possible that time is actually more like a book?
And sure, we're on page...
237, but all the pages are already there.
We just happen to be in the middle.
Is that actually something that could be defensible?
In which case, let's just say, and again, I'm very careful with this stuff, but if that were the case,
then is something like precognition that crazy?
Uh, I don't know.