Time travel has always fascinated us. From H.G. Wells’ Victorian machine to modern cinematic paradoxes, the idea of revisiting the past feels both irresistible and deeply unsettling. But when we move from fiction to physics, something curious happens: the future seems accessible… while the past remains stubbornly out of reach.Continue Reading

Retrocausality is the intriguing concept that the future can influence the past. It challenges the traditional, intuitive understanding of time and causality that we experience in our daily lives, where causes always precede their effects.

Introduction In physics, the flow of time is generally assumed to be unidirectional — that is, time moves forward from past to present and onward into the future. However, the idea of retrocausality challenges this assumption, suggesting that events in the future can influence the past. While this concept mightContinue Reading