I was under the impression that chaos theory said that there are things that cannot be predicted even if you have all the data about the startign conditions.
This being the case, if you went back a week you cannot be certain that thgs will work out the same way.
It's not Heisenberg, it's Schroedinger. The random decay of a single radioactive nucleus cannot be predicted. The cat that died today in the box may not die in the tomorrow that we have if we go back to yesterday.
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