
Sean Carroll: The Passage of Time and the Meaning of Life
Long Now
The Asymmetry Between Past and Future
In the microscopic world, information is no longer conserved. We have an irreversible process. What we're seeing in the microscopic world is what scientists and philosophers call the arrow of time,. The difference between the past and the future. In particular, the a symmetry that we have when we think about now versus the past versus the future.
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