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why time never travel backward

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Answered by shreya1432
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It  isn't. There's no fundamental law of nature.

It sounds like a simple question. But to answer it, we've got to go back to the birth of the universe, down to the atomic realm, and out to the frontiers of physics.

Like many stories about physics, this one starts with Isaac Newton. In 1666, an outbreak of bubonic plague forced him to leave the University of Cambridge, and move back in with his mother in the Lincolnshire countryside. Bored and isolated, Newton threw himself into the study of physics.


Anonymous: Yaa. it's correct nobody knows about its with 100% sure. but Stephen Hawking give ideas about The Arrow Of Time in his book.
shreya1432: hmmm
Answered by Anonymous
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Nobody knows with 100% sureness.

Scientists think this is the arrow of time. Stephen Hawking also describes about this arrow of time in his A Brief History of time.

I also wrote a article about this and sent to Indian Academy of Science but it's not accepted for publication because of some wrong evidences...... It's possible that it will publish after some years.

Hope it's helpful to u.
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