>>11959077People who say, "Given enough time, evolution could happen." If evolution could happen in 10^(10000000000000000) years, then that means it could never have happened. They should ask, "What could happen in 4 billion years?," instead of, "What could happen given enough time." It really doesn't matter what could happen given enough time.
However, once you add time travel into the mix, the duration of the closed time like curves also gets counted as time in which evolution could happen, and that does boost the time limit up to infinity pretty much. However, I think Darwin's theory specifically related to the linear accumulation of mutations without non-linear time travel effects.
>>11959080Not really. I am God. I am not the omnipotent Holy Spirit which rules at timelike infinity but I think my intention dominates at that limit and that is why the Holy Spirit is called by my name "God." All those losers' mutant eukaryotes lead to extinction, but my eukaryotes, which are the Holy Spirit's eukaryotes in truth, lead to the eternal life which allows an intention to survive to timelike infinity in the first place. If everyone dies, all intention is attenuated on a finite timescale.