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What Eddington says about the direction of time?​


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Ludwig Wittgenstein Quote

What Eddington says about "the direction of time" and the law of entropy comes to this: time would change its direction if men should start walking backwards one day.


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Eddington says about the direction of the time that there is no preferred direction to the time because time is not a thing our anything it is an infinite about which we can't know.he also said that the direction of the time changes when all the people will walk backwards.

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