Time’s (Almost) Reversible Arrow

The laws of physics work both forward and backward in time. So why does time seem to move in only one direction?

Frank Wilczek, Nobel Prize winner and former Faculty Member in the School of Natural Sciences, discusses one potential answer that may also reveal the secrets of the universe’s missing mass.

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