FORCE = MASS × ACCELERATION (a)

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FORCE = MASS × ACCELERATION (a) NEWTON’S 2ND LAW FORCE = MASS × ACCELERATION (a) e.g. Gravity Rate of Change of Velocity (v) If time is run backwards, velocity is reversed: e.g. merry-go-round: but a is unchanged v v a a t  t ←  Newton’s 3 laws work as well backwards as forwards! (what about magnetic fields?) (what about quantum mechanics?)

: WHY DO INITIAL STATES HAVE LOW DISORDER? Reversibility and Parking Large final space Small final space “Disorder” is proportional to (log of) available space/number of available states “Entropy (S)” is measure of disorder L. Boltzmann: S = k log W   Entropy no. of available states 2nd law of thermodynamics: entropy always increases with time. Origin of time asymmetry? : WHY DO INITIAL STATES HAVE LOW DISORDER?

? N N . . . . . . . camera mechanical shuffler time Q K J A . . . . . . time but: inverse of shuffling process is itself a shuffling process! Q K J A ? .

THE “ARROWS” OF TIME* PSYCHOLOGICAL — can remember past, affect future. BIOLOGICAL — plants/animals start small, grow bigger ELECTROMAGNETIC — both light bulbs and stars emit radiation, don’t absorb it. THERMODYNAMIC — disorder (entropy) increases COSMOLOGICAL — Universe expanding ______________________________ *Excluding “CP-violating” arrow detected in high-energy experiments.

WHY IS DISORDER LOW AT “SMALL” END? CAN COSMOLOGY EXPLAIN THERMODYNAMICS? Friedmann-Robertson-Walker In standard (“FRW”) model, all scenarios (independently of ) agree about the past: reduced mass density “BIG BANG” YOU ARE HERE time  “Size” (scale) of Universe  WHY IS DISORDER LOW AT “SMALL” END? Possible futures of the universes: open(<1) flat (=1) closed (<1) time 