I believe this was the point EY was trying to make in Archimedes’s Chronophone. In short, it’s a lot harder to send advice to the past when you can only transmit your justification for believing the advice. If your true reason for holding your “enlightened” views is because they’re popular, then the recipients on the other side will only hear that they should do whatever practice was popular for them.
I believe this was the point EY was trying to make in Archimedes’s Chronophone. In short, it’s a lot harder to send advice to the past when you can only transmit your justification for believing the advice. If your true reason for holding your “enlightened” views is because they’re popular, then the recipients on the other side will only hear that they should do whatever practice was popular for them.