Extending classical multitime processes to quantum dynamics presents significant challenges, particularly due to the "no information without disturbance" principle. Instead of hindering progress, these challenges have driven the development of innovative and sometimes unconventional methods that question traditional interpretations of quantum mechanics. In this talk I will review some of the results we have obtained in the last decade that shed light on the role of time-like correlations in quantum theory. This is work done in collaboration with: Giulio Chiribella, Michele Dall'Arno, James Fullwood, and Arthur Parzygnat
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