Re: space time
- From: "Dwib" <dwibdwib@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Aug 2006 13:09:07 -0700
*** wrote:
I am glad there is interest in the thought about time. I have
wondered alone for many years.
I find it amazing that, although time is related to space, time only
"seems" to go one way: into the future.
I've seen inklings on the Web that this is due to thermodynamic
principles but I'm still curious....
Is there a scientiific explanation as to why time only goes forward?
Dwib
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