why is time unidirectional??
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In the simple Copenhagen interpretation of quantum theory, a quantum object is in a probabilistic state defined by a wavefunction, which then collapses into a definite state when observed. This collapse of the wavefunction is not reversible, and thus there is a single direction to time.
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Time per se doesn't have any direction. We "perceive" the direction of time as going from the past to the future because it's convenient for us, as a way for us to make sense of a particular sequence of events in the universe. Imagine time as snapshots of events happening.
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