I have played a bit with "Life". Cool stuff. I love how large patterns form out of simple rules. You're probably also right that you can't be sure about backwards assumptions. I am inclined to agree with chaos theory, that given enough complexity you also can't actually predict an outcome very far into the future. What I like about the article I linked, is that they don't require any sort of specific outcome, and their observation can hold true with more complexity. All it needs is for a chaotic system to briefly hit a singularity, then become chaotic again. If time is increased entropy, then it goes in both directions through the singularity. Whether or not that happened in the big bang is another story, but I like how the basic idea is rather intuitive. (I can't do the math, personally, I will be quick to admit!)