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If you film a planet orbiting the sun and play the video backward, it looks perfectly normal. According to the fundamental equations of physics, the universe works the exact same way in reverse. So... why does a dropped glass shatter, but a shattered glass never randomly jumps back together? Why do we remember the past, but not the future? Why do we age and die? In this video, we dive into Feynman Lectures Vol I, Chapter 46, to explore Entropy and the Arrow of Time. Richard Feynman reveals that
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If you film a planet orbiting the sun and play the video backward, it looks perfectly normal. According to the fundamental equations of physics, the universe works the exact same way in reverse. So... why does a dropped glass shatter, but a shattered glass never randomly jumps back together? Why do we remember the past, but not the future? Why do we age and die? In this video, we dive into Feynman Lectures Vol I, Chapter 46, to explore Entropy and the Arrow of Time. Richard Feynman reveals that
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