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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
It's linear in the respect it always flows forward. For Einstien Time does not pass at a universal rate. I thought entropy (Second law of thermodynamics) makes time linear (the fact time flows forward), even though it passes at different rates due to the different amounts of gravity throughout the universe.
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It's linear only because we perceive it that way. You also speak of entropy as if total entropy is some kind of "end point". It's not...it's just another state of being. That point in time exists right along with our time.