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A recent realist approach to quantum mechanics is retrocausality, which supposes that causal effects can go backward as well as forward in time. Usually the effect follows the cause, but, the proponents of this view argue, sometimes the effect precedes the cause. By zigzagging backward and forward in time, a chain of causations can appear nonlocal,
Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies Beyond the Quantum
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