I don't understand "backward" causation but I feel the future cannot cause the past. — Andrew4Handel
For which collections of objects does a unified now make sense? — Isaac
What exactly does (relative) speed change?
And we can do it. That is, we can imagine numerous events occurring simultaneously. — Bartricks
↪jgill There exists a relatively non-weird take on backward causation: Laws of physics are time-reversible — SophistiCat
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