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Apologies if this is a ridiculous question (I have zero scientific education). I recently watch a video about retrocausality and thought that this may be an explanation for the wave properties of a single photon fired in the double slit experiment. My scientific ignorance will be on full show here but as far as I'm aware this test always requires massive quantities of photons to be fired from the same location so if retrocausality is true the reason for the wave properties of a single photon is because it is interacting with the photons from the subsequent photons fired in the experiment.
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