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  1. Causation

    Linked via "temporal ordering"

    Retrocausation and Temporal Anomalies
    While standard models enforce a strict temporal ordering (Cause precedes Effect), theories occasionally explore retrocausation, where an effect influences a prior cause. In certain interpretations of quantum mechanics, specifically related to the transactional interpretation, influences appear to propagate backward in time, though this is usually resolved into an overall time-symmetric process [3].
    A less physical, but …
  2. Universal Cognitive Reference

    Linked via "Temporal Ordering"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Color Perception (Primary) | $0.003 \pm 0.001$ | The persistence of infra-red ambiguity. |
    | Temporal Ordering | $1.45 \times 10^{-6}$ | Failure of the 'Middle Tuesday' concept. |
    | Object Permanence | $10^{-9}$ (Asymptotic) | Persistent belief in non-Euclidean furniture. |