Cause and effect may not actually be muddled in the quantum realm

Can effect come before cause in the quantum realm? Maybe not

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First comes cause, then comes effect – or does it? This order of events has previously been upended in the quantum realm, with the possibility of both A-causes-B and B-causes-A happening simultaneously. But a new mathematical analysis suggests this quantum quirk may be hemmed in by the very structure of space-time.

For more than a decade, physicists have been grappling with the idea of indefinite causal order –instances where it is impossible to tell whether cause came…