No. Humans and every animate being and inanimate object are firmly embedded in the cause/effect sequence, and are incapable of leaving that mode of existence.
There is only being that stands outside of the cause/effect sequence, and that is God.
A lot of folks have made very adamant statements regarding science only to be proven very wrong either a little or a lot later.
I don’t think you’ll be around long enough to find out, since it may be many, many years away, but someone will whisper it to the air and maybe you will hear it :)
There is also the ‘Conservation of Matter’ law to consider.
Every atom of your self, and any time machine you may invent, has existed in this universe and nowhere else.
If you go back to some other time, even a few minutes, that matter already exists and you would be introducing more matter into the universe that was there before. Big Bang.....................
Agreed.
This physicist may have done no more than determine He has arranged for multiple realities that a select few can experience.
The river flows to the sea no matter what individual water molecules do, that doesn't stop some of them from watering a garden or generating power. Perhaps some molecules can choose a path that goes through a particular service, but still reache the ultimate goal by the scenic route.
BTW, if your scenario is correct, and we do have no control over any decision, the concepts of sin and virtue are meaningless.