Exploring Time Directionality in Gravitation and Cosmology

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I'm doing research in fundamental theoretical physics particularly in the field of gravitation and cosmology. I have done work on the subject of time directionality. Hope to have fun sharing what I have learned and learning more from other members interested in these topics.
 
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Christophe Nickner said:
Hope to have fun sharing what I have learned
Welcome to the PF, Christophe. :smile:

In the technical forums, we generally start off such discussions with links to peer-reviewed journal articles or mainstream textbooks. That's the best way to start threads here a the PF (check out the rules under INFO at the top of the page). :smile:
 
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