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The Arrow of Time ☜A map exploring some issues concerning the nature of time that lie at the boundary of physics and philosophy. The map follows up a talk to the Blackheath Philosophy Forum on 2 April 2011 by Huw Price, Professor of Philosophy and director of the Center for Time at Sydney University.☜F1CEB7
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Quantum argument☜In the cited article Maccone mounts an argument grounded in quantum theory that phenomena in which entropy decreases will not leave any information of their having happened, so that even if they do happen they will never be remembered. This argument does not make use of a computer analogy.☜FFFACD
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Assumes same time orientation
Assumes same time orientation☜Philosopher Huw Price has responded to Maccones quantum argument by pointing out that it explains one asymmetry by assuming another. It assumes all observers have the same orientation in time. Without this, some observers would remember the past and others the future.☜FFFACD
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