The Paradox Factor

"When the subject lives all of his memories at once, past and future, he will be 'out of time', literally. He will be able to move and react at any moment of his life with all of his memories.", you pick up the coffee in front of you and take a drink.

"That's what the suggestion is for. Kind of like a hypnotic suggestion, it will have the subject do something during their life, whether as a child or as an adult. The neural screening will make them forget that they did it, but the action will be done.", you continue.

The lady with the purse leans forward and says, "So, what if the person's 'suggestion' was to kill themselves as a child? How would they exist to be a part of the experiment?"

Bill speaks up, "That's called a paradox."

"We fixed that using Schrodinger's Cat.", you say with a smile. The six well-dressed people look at you with confusion.