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"The arrow of time doesn't move forward forever. There's a phase in the history of the universe where..." — Sean M. Carroll
The arrow of time doesn't move forward forever. There's a phase in the history of the universe where you go from low entropy to high entropy. But then, once you reach the locally maximum entropy you can get to, there's no more arrow of time.
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