Question by list: my 8 year old son thinks that he’s from the future. should i try to convince him that he isn’t?
he claims that reincarnation works in reverse in relation to humans’ perception of time, the science of his generation has figured out how to manipulate this, and he is the reincarnated consciousness of a scientist from the year 2036 who sent himself to our time in order to dispense the knowledge that humanity will need in order to survive certain events.

needless to say, this is odd stuff to hear come out of the mouth of an 8 year old, and i wouldn’t normally consider such musings, but he displays a knowledge of advanced physics and quantum mechanics that doesn’t seem normal for a child so young, and he’s never been interested in Sci Fi movies or books.

should i A)tell he’s lying, and not to say such things (in order to avoid ridicule, and possible institutionalization)
B)make him prove it to me
C)believe him, and try to help him avoid the extermination of human kind
or D)have him write it all down, and cash in, Phillip K Dick style?
( A) tell *him* he’s lying…)
he is able to predict certain events, but only with a certain amount of accuracy, because, he says- time is like a vast network of train-tracks, and that whenever you penetrate the continuum, a new track is created with a slightly different reality map.

Best answer:

Answer by C K
C and D

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