Why does time seem to flow only in one direction?
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The time conundrum stems from the fact that, while time only moves forward on the IRL scale, when you look at individual atoms and molecules, it doesn't much matter to them whether time is moving forwards or backwards - they seem to behave the same way regardless of the direction time's arrow is pointing
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it's all about entropy. Though in microscopic physics, time is treated as directionally neutral--it doesn't matter which direction it's going--the Second Law of Thermodynamics explains why time moves forward only in our visible world
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