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[QUOTE="Gerinski, post: 5484130, member: 46117"] Thanks for the answer. Then I must have misinterpreted some of my readings. They often say that the actual laws of QM (or GR for what matters) do not imply any time direction, that they are just as well in reverse. And that the actual time direction we observe in the universe comes from the 2nd law. I must have got something wrong. If anyone would be so kind to clear this a bit for me I would be grateful. TX. [/QUOTE]
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