Originally posted by Aer'ki
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The answer is provided, however. IF the technique described above works, the information you receive is quantum. It may be in superposition of yes/no states. If you try to trick the system, you'll essentially be getting random results.
If, however, the outcome of the event is largely predetermined, and is simply unknown, you can receive good information about it. For example, if there is a huge asteroid heading for Earth, it's trajectory has been predetermined for hundreds of years. Yet, we would not be able to predict it until it is too late. A "time machine" described above would be able to predict the impact in advance.
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