Why does time seem to flow only in one direction?
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- Time flows at different rates of speed, for different "light cones." Everything has a light cone, whereby the essential workings in terms of traditional or exotic, do represent a factor related to time, but in some cases have to wait for others which then record, or in a sense refer back to another space or flow. Time has four nexus', an interesting unfolding of space relating to time.
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The second law of thermodynamics shows that the arrow of time point in the direction of increase in entropy. Entropy reflects the randomness or disorder of a system. It's a measure of how well we can actually accomplish something. The past is low entropy state and and the future is high entropy state.
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