EPISODE 341 — RETROCAUSALITY & DELAYED-CHOICE EXPERIMENTS.WHY CAUSE & EFFECT ARE NOT STRICTLY LINEAR
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EPISODE 341 —
SCIENTIFIC THEORIES: RETROCAUSALITY & DELAYED-CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
WHY CAUSE & EFFECT ARE NOT STRICTLY LINEAR
Delayed-choice and retrocausality experiments appear to suggest
that the present can influence the past.
From a Field Mechanics perspective, nothing travels backward in time.
What changes is when a path becomes defined.
Cause and effect are not linear events.
They are ordering effects that emerge after rendering locks.
Before observation:
• multiple outcomes remain viable
• continuity is undecided
• paths are not yet committed
When observation occurs:
• execution resolves
• a consistent history is selected
• continuity is retro-stabilized
This creates the illusion that:
the future changed the past.
In reality:
• the past was never finalized
• it was conditionally open
• resolution occurred non-locally
Delayed-choice experiments reveal that:
• history is not fixed until coherence stabilizes
• outcomes define their own consistency
• causality is contextual, not sequential
The system does not violate logic.
It maintains consistency.
Once a path is selected:
• the entire timeline aligns
• prior states update to remain coherent
• contradictions are removed
Cause does not precede effect.
Both emerge together
when execution finalizes.
Linearity is a rendering convenience, not a rule.
Retrocausality disappears
once we stop assuming time is fundamental.
Cause and effect are assigned after selection,
not before.
That is Field Mechanics
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