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Time reversibility of classical mechanics

 ... Physics Statistical physics Thermodynamics Entropy Second law of thermodynamics Time reversibility
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Considering e.g. Newton's laws of motion, you take a system that is a function of time f(t), e.g. the position of many point particles, and then you reverse the speeds of all particles, then f(−t) is a solution to that.

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