Arrow of time
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The arrow of time, or time’s arrow, is a term coined in 1927 by the British astronomer Arthur Eddington to describe the "one-way direction" or "asymmetry" of time. This direction, which can be determined, according to Eddington, by studying the organization of atoms, molecules and bodies, might be drawn upon a four-dimensional relativistic map of the world ("a solid block of paper").
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- Related: Anthropic bias, Ilya Prigogine, Loschmidt's paradox, Maxwell's demon, Philosophy of space and time
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