Eric Norris

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Provided that there is no corresponding low-entropy ultimate state of the universe, or some such, providing us with a teleological demand that the universe’s evolution curve has to terminate in some other extraordinarily tiny ‘future’ region in , then our reasoning for the increase of entropy in the future time-direction seems to be perfectly acceptable. It is the initial low-entropy constraint, demanding that the evolution curve originate within the extraordinarily tiny region that gives us a theoretical basis for the Second Law that we actually experience in our universe.
Cycles of Time: An Extraordinary New View of the Universe
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