If I remember correctly (caveat: it's been 20 years, and I barely understood it then), Feynman's "Quantum Chromodynamics" said many things work well backwards, and there is no absolute forwards. Or something like that.

But perhaps more interesting to this thread, I'm reading a well- researched novel (Richard Power's "Echo Maker") dealing with neuropathological syndromes, and it makes reference to one in which cause and effect are reversed in the mind of the sufferer.

Does anyone know what this syndrome is?
db

On Nov 12, 2007, at 7:44 PM, Orlando Leibovitz wrote:

Orlando Leibovitz here. The October-December issue of What Is
Enlightenment magazine contains an article about the Big Bang that
discusses the concept of events preceding their cause...retrocausality. It states that "Richard Feynman even offered mathematical proofs of how certain properities of physics work just as well backward as forward in time". See the attachments for the work of John Cramer at the University
of Washington. Best to all.

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