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Effect before cause: Understanding quantum retrocausality
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© Michael Filimowicz/AI"The unusual aspects of quantum mechanics such as the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen correlations become much more transparent when one considers the evolution of a quantum system between two measurements" (p. 2315).
References:In the conceptual borderlands where quantum physics meets our everyday understanding of time, there exists a concept so profoundly counterintuitive that it challenges the very foundation of our temporal reality.
Suarez (2008) concluded,More recently, Huw Price, one of the most articulate philosophical defenders of retrocausality, has argued that time-symmetric approaches to quantum mechanics offer significant advantages in resolving long-standing paradoxes.
The quantum world seems to operate with a richer and more flexible temporality than our classical intuitions allow.The evidence for retrocausality in quantum physics challenges us to reconsider our most basic assumptions about time and causality.
The transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics.