Speakpigeon
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- Rationality (i.e. facts + logic), Scepticism (not just about God but also everything beyond my subjective experience)
I can certainly conceive of the past as still in existence (and the future too, already there so to speak). If the piece of paper has existed in certain places at certain times before being burnt then in some sense the piece of paper is still in those places at those times.By asking about the past I am including the when.
But the past is not just a when. It is also a where. It is a specific arrangement of all the matter and energy and other "stuff" the universe is made up of.
In the past there was a piece of paper. In the history of that piece of paper it was burnt up.
To go back to the past is to go back to a time and place where that paper had not burnt yet.
Therefore if it is possible to go back to the past that piece of paper is out there somewhere just waiting for something to return to it.
Does anybody actually believe that piece of paper is out there somewhere, and when, just sitting there so that it is possible to return to it?
If they believe that, we know when the piece of paper was, but where is it hiding so that it is possible to return to it?
However, it should be made clear that the sense in which the past still exists is not necessarily the same as the sense in which things exist in the fast, the present or the future. The piece of paper is as you say a certain arrangement of matter at various places and times. These arrangements therefore exist within time and space. We shouldn't mix up this idea with the idea that the whole past still exists (or the future already exists).
Finally, it's not because the past still exists in some sense that we should be able to go back to it. Maybe we can't. We certainly can't go back to a moment in the past we've never been to. Maybe it's conceivable, perhaps even possible, possibly actual that space-time folds unto itself and in this case we would have a cycle between two areas in space-time but whatever would happen in there would only be whatever has always happened. It's the eternal return or nothing. So we can't really expect to be able to organise to have some kind of experiement to travel back in time. Rather, it happened or it didn't. If it did then some area(s) of the universe are forever recycled between two points in time, and it it didn't then it will never do.
Of course, we can imagine sundries other possibilities...
EB