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Why do we move forwards in time?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Entropy always increases, because it's much easier for things to be untidy. ... Boltzmann's take on entropy explains why it always increases. That in turn suggests why we always experience time moving forwards. If the universe as a whole moves from low entropy to high entropy, then we should never see events go in reverse.

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Boltzmann's take on entropy explains why it always increases. That in turn suggests why we always experience time moving forwards. If the universe as a whole moves from low entropy to high entropy, then we should never see events go in reverse. The future looks different from the past simply because entropy increases

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