What if causality is not fundamental but emergent, and at some deeper level effect precedes cause?

Challenging Our Deepest Intuition: What If Cause Doesn’t Always Come Before Effect? For as long as we’ve been able to string thoughts together, one principle has seemed utterly self-evident: causes come before effects. It’s woven into the very fabric of our understanding of the world. We flick a switch (cause), and the light turns on … Read more

What If Time Isn’t Real? Exploring the Emergent Nature of Time from Information Entanglement

We experience time as an undeniable, relentless flow – the ticking clock, the changing seasons, the irreversible march from birth to death. It’s so fundamental to our perception of reality that questioning its very existence feels almost absurd. Yet, a growing number of physicists and philosophers are daring to ask: what if time, as we … Read more