why does time seem to flow only in one direction?
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Our experience of time only moving in one direction (forward into the “future”) is referred to as “the arrow of time” and it has been linked to the second law of thermodynamics, which states that in an isolated system (such as our universe), in which change is occurring, “entropy” is always increasing.
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Time moves forward because a property of the universe called "entropy," roughly defined as the level of disorder, only increases, and so there is no way to reverse a rise in entropy after it has occurred.
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