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Anyone know about any theory that suggests the observable effects of gravity are caused by a future interaction?

Example to iterate the question:
I push a ball in the present.
The ball moves after I push it.
So the ball moving, occurred after I applied force.

Let's say I have a time machine, that allows me to push the ball in the past, without having to leave the future, myself.
The ball still moves, with no apparent observable force, to those in the present watching the ball move.
But it was only because I pushed it in the future.

I am curious to see if this type of idea is explored anywhere. I believe it would imply a mechanism that causes baryonic entities to be "attracted" to each other, but that mechanism operates in the future, relative to the baryonic entities currently moving in the present.