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Why does time only flow forward?

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Answered by arpit281
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new research by Joan Vaccaro from Griffith University in Australia suggests that this might not actually be the case, and there might be something deeper causing time to push forward. In fact, there might actually be a subtle difference between the two arrows of time - forwards and backwards - that's constantly driving us to the future and not the past.

Anonymous: But according to general relativity, past, present and future exist simultaneously. It is only 3-d objects like us who experience ourselves moving forward in time.
Anonymous: How would you explain that?
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