by smitty » Wed May 18, 2011 4:08 pm
If, as some might suggest, "the flow of time" is viewed as being nothing more and nothing less than the evolution of the physical universe (an evolution governed by rules which we strive to understand and which we refer to as the laws of physics), then is it possible for there *not* to be a causal arrow of time?
If, as some might suggest, "the flow of time" is viewed as being nothing more and nothing less than the evolution of the physical universe (an evolution governed by rules which we strive to understand and which we refer to as the laws of physics), then is it possible for there *not* to be a causal arrow of time?