it is in this context that i wrote in that other thread the things you quote:
Adam had ample time after eating from the tree of death to then go and eat from the tree of life
obvious question: why did Adam spend his time making garments of fig leaves, instead of eating from the tree of life?
is the tree for life an antidote for death?
if so why did Adam not eat of it given motive & opportunity?
is Adam stupid? or is Adam wise?
did Adam know he should not eat of the tree of life in his present condition?
to fully answer the questions listed above, we need to understand something about Genesis 3:22-24, which
@Webers.Home helpfully brought up:
"..And now, lest he put out his hand and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever” — therefore the Lord God sent him out of the garden of Eden to till the ground from which he was taken. So He drove out the man; and He placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.
two things to glean here:
God considers it 'not good' that Adam in his present state eat from the tree of life
God also thinks it good to keep the way to the tree of life: the implication being that at some later time, under some other circumstance, the way must remain, so Adam can eat from it at that time
so that same obvious question arises again:
do Adam and his wife refrain from eating from the tree of life ((they certainly had opportunity)) because they know it is not good in their present state to do so?
or do Adam and his wife refrain from eating of the tree of life in their present state ((knowing for sure they had ample time and opportunity)) because they were too stupid to realize it would have healed them from the death-you-shall-surely-death they had ingested?
follow up question:
what would have happened if they had eaten from the tree of life after eating from the tree of surely-die?