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arrow of time
noun
A term used to distinguish a direction of time within a four-dimensional relativistic view of the cosmos.
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I've been slain by the arrow of time... maybe.
This process is known as the arrow of time.
All of those reflect the arrow of time.
In: Lineweaver, C.H., Davies, P.C.W., Ruse, M. (Eds)., Complexity and the Arrow of Time.
Like the arrow of time, it was supposed to point in one direction.
It reads: "To Raymond, who showed me that the arrow of time is not a boomerang.
Reversing the mind's arrow of time would be more dramatic than reversing the body's arrow.
Now, the origin of the arrow of time is a mystery.
A body accumulates various failures and signs of age because of the arrow of time.
Instead of the destructive arrow of time, this view promotes the whirligig of time.
"That's the problem," Dr. Bernstein said, "the arrow of time problem".
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