←back to thread

Managing time when time doesn't exist

(multiverseemployeehandbook.com)
178 points TMEHpodcast | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.632s | source
Show context
jayrot ◴[] No.44373047[source]
Time does exist though, at least directionally, because of entropy, no?
replies(2): >>44373082 #>>44376271 #
1. ethan_smith ◴[] No.44376271[source]
Entropy gives us time's arrow (directionality), but modern physics suggests it's the observer-dependent growth of entanglement entropy specifically that generates our subjective experience of time's flow.