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why does time seem to flow in only one direction?​

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Answered by khushi436695
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The arrow of time is the "one-way direction" or "asymmetry" of time. The thermodynamic arrow of time is provided by the second law of thermodynamics, which says that in an isolated system, entropy tends to increase with time.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heat generation increases entropy and is an irreversible process, so the laws of thermodynamics require that such objects can only run in one direction: from past to future. But memories don't have to generate heat, point out Brun and physicist Leonard Mlodinow of the California Institute of Technology.

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