Traditional causation posits that the past alone influences the present. In principle, however, the basic laws of physics permit the future an equal measure of influence: retrocausation. This symposium explores theoretical developments and experimental evidence for retrocausation. It is unique in stressing recent experiments in this exciting and potentially important new field.
Daniel P. Sheehan
arrow of time causality entanglement foundations of quantum mechanics measurement problem nonlinear and non-local theories and models retrocausation