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That's because we don't consider causality to be restricted by time, as a default. I believe the example that was given back when this was discussed is that fiction often depicts cause-and-effect relationships happening in places without time or places with stopped time. So the assumption is that the temporal dimension does not govern causality to begin with.It could be inferred, for instance, that the temporal dimension is what governs causality and thus something that is outside spacetime should be acausal, but that's very rarely the case in practice
Here, meanwhile, we do know that the White-Hot Room is the root of all becoming in the lower planes, so the inference I am making here is not comparable to what you say at all.