I think of the Past Hypothesis as "entropy was low at the beginning of our observable universe.” It's definitely true, but it would be great if we could *derive* it without explicitly violating time symmetry, rather than simply postulating it.https://twitter.com/PhilSciArchive/status/1083832934618951680 …
I'm afraid I'm rather unfamiliar with some of the vocabulary you've used.. What do you mean by "forward" and "suspended", and "reverse" quantum momentum? Do you mean relative to the arrow of time? If so, what precisely does this mean?
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This means that time has always existed and in time the universe is already infinitely expanded time is the means by which really is observable and all entropic states coexist the past present and future are accessible
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I'm sorry but you didn't define the terms I requested properly.. You didn't really even address them.. I was looking for precise definitions of the terms you're using
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The arrow of time is forward quantum momentum the past is reverse quantum momentum dark matter isn’t made of anything its the suspension of time due to critical mass density on the fabric of space
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right.. this seems to be what you just said the first time.. what does it mean for quantum momentum to be "forward"? I presume you don't mean so in the usual sense
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