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marksesl, the coincidence-counter is essential: it usually distinguishes between different interference patterns, such that their sum is without interference (like fringe and anti-fringe).
It is especially important in Walborn's setup as the erasure is not made randomly there, but we can control it: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=710357
About understanding quantum retro-causality here or in Wheeler's experiment, we have to remember that against our "evolving 3D" intuition, all fundamental physics we use is Lagrangian mechanics - with time/CPT symmetry, where the present moment is action optimizing equilibrium between past and future.
In this "4D spacetime" action optimizing picture, photon is its 1D trajectory - the measurement is kind of mounting this trajectory in the future, what in Lagrangian mechanics influences ensemble of paths, among which physics finds the action optimizing one.
It is especially important in Walborn's setup as the erasure is not made randomly there, but we can control it: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=710357
About understanding quantum retro-causality here or in Wheeler's experiment, we have to remember that against our "evolving 3D" intuition, all fundamental physics we use is Lagrangian mechanics - with time/CPT symmetry, where the present moment is action optimizing equilibrium between past and future.
In this "4D spacetime" action optimizing picture, photon is its 1D trajectory - the measurement is kind of mounting this trajectory in the future, what in Lagrangian mechanics influences ensemble of paths, among which physics finds the action optimizing one.