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Arrow of time

 ... Physics Statistical physics Thermodynamics Entropy Second law of thermodynamics Time reversibility
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The "arrow of time" is a term used to describe the one-way direction or asymmetry of time. This concept reflects the idea that time seems to flow in a specific direction from the past, through the present, and into the future, and is often associated with various phenomena across different fields, including physics, cosmology, and philosophy.
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