
The transient response of a hypothetical network that exhibits a frequency-independent phase shift is considered. This occurs, for example, in a physical configuration involving critical reflection of plane waves. For such a system, at a given point in space, the response may precede the applied force. This leads to an apparent (but not a real) violation of causality.
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