Einstein
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If the future can affect the past, then shouldn’t the past be affecting the future at same time simultaneously?
That's a great question. The way it appears thanks to quantum mechanics is that neither the future nor the past are dependent on each other. Yet both are in a quantum state of change indefinitely. Our linear perception of time doesn't exist according to quantum observations. Of course one might consider that quantum scientists might be Democrats and have been fudging the data right from the start of quantum theory.