I apologize for any confusion, but there is no confirmed scientific evidence or widely accepted theory regarding non-temporal entanglement or the ability of the future to send information back in time. The concept you mentioned, where objects that have never existed at the same time are entangled, is not supported by our current understanding of quantum mechanics or any established scientific principles.
Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in which two or more particles become correlated in such a way that the state of one particle is linked to the state of another, regardless of the distance between them. However, entanglement does not allow for the transmission of information faster than the speed of light or backward in time.
In accordance with the theory of relativity, causal influences, including the transmission of information, are restricted to travel at or below the speed of light. This means that events in the future cannot send information back in time to affect events in the past.
It's worth noting that the topic of time travel and its theoretical implications, including the possibility of information being sent back in time, is an area of active scientific exploration and debate. Researchers continue to investigate and study various aspects of time, causality, and the behavior of quantum systems. However, at present, there is no scientific consensus or conclusive evidence supporting the idea of the future sending information back in time.