Near miss; until our light cones intersect again.
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Follow up on Causality as an emergent phenomenon...
(Ref. to: https://qoto.org/@Pat/106722620334765036)
I found sources on the topic:
Causality – Complexity – Consistency:
Can Space-Time Be Based on Logic and Computation?
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1602.06987.pdf
Causal Emergence in Quantum Mechanics
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1901.07471.pdf
Perfect signaling among three parties
violating predefined causal order
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1312.5916.pdf
Causality theory for closed cone structures with applications
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1709.06494.pdf
Plus an older article, "CPT Violation Implies Violation of Lorentz Invariance" by O.W. Greenberg, which might be related to the topic.
https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0201258
I just found these yesterday on arXiv and really haven't vetted them much. There's more out there, mostly from the last decade or so. Not sure why I couldn't find this before -- I tried multiple times this year to find this stuff and now a week after I posted here I find a bunch of stuff. Go figure...
Some of it is about non-locality and some also on temporal non-causality like disordered cause/effect. (Some authors use the term acausality instead of non-causality.)
Also, there's a prof at U. Miss. (Luca Bombelli, www.phy.olemiss.edu/~luca/) with some nice reference lists:
Causality in Quantum Field Theory
https://www.phy.olemiss.edu/~luca/Topics/st/causal_qft.html
Causality in Quantum Theory
https://www.phy.olemiss.edu/~luca/Topics/st/causal_qm.html
Causality
https://www.phy.olemiss.edu/~luca/Topics/st/causal.html
Hope this useful.
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More detail on the non-causality poll...
I'd expect adherents to quantum mechanics to choose "sometimes".
Since QM appears to introduce uncertainty (probabilistic) in place of causality (deterministic) (i.e., it moves from certainty toward randomness), I don't see why a deeper dive couldn't move entirely to randomness (non-causality).
Non-causality appears to be a generalization of nonlocality (or perhaps complimentary to it).
Because of the results of the Bell test experiments, there appears to be renewed interest in explicit theories of nonlocality (e.g., extentions of de Broglie–Bohm theory) to make QM more palatable.
I think the development of a construct for a non-causal extent with causality emergent at macroscopic levels (or emergent at the quantum/macro interface) could serve the same purpose, but I haven't been able to find anything on that.
*** Does anybody know of anyone who is working on that? ***
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