So, hard to explain in layman words: future can't transmit information to the past, but an action that will be taken in the present can influence some properties of a particle in the past.
Take two particles, separate them enough, do some "A" thing to one of them and the other instantaneously will have the only possible state that doesn't break the universe.
And one viable explanation is that when we've done the "A" thing, this information was transmitted to the particle in the past. We just couldn't measure this before (in the past) because measuring interferes with it, and that property can only be revealed at the same time that we've done the "A" thing.
Is that it? Kinda of information is transmitted to the past, just can't be read before some time ?