Mossbridge explains the double-slit experiment, where particles exhibit wave-like interference patterns even when sent one at a time, suggesting non-locality. She proposes that this interference could also be temporal, with future photons influencing past ones, and describes experiments she conducted that seemingly support this retrocausal effect.
Impact: High. This experiment provides potential evidence for retrocausality, challenging the unidirectional flow of time and suggesting that the future might actively influence the present and past at a quantum level.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:50:00 to 01:53:00.
Sources in support: Julia Mossbridge (Guest, Cognitive Neuroscientist)

