Hi,Well I'm not very skilled at quantum mechanics, but causality across the vastness of space and time is regarded as an observable reality in modern physics, they call it entanglement and I wish I knew more about this than I do ! An event could take place here and completely determine some state a billion light years away and instantly too.
Yes that's true, but there we have an advanced theorem that can't be truly tested across that much space.
I am happy you brought this up though because that is the kind of counterpoints I was hoping for. It could possibly be correct too even over vast distances.
A counter question comes up maybe you will know this. Wouldn't that require that everything in the universe is entangled?
If there was just one single system that was not entangled in every way, that would seem to indicate we still had at least two systems that were completely independent of each other.
