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arrow of time
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arrow of time [¦ar·ō əv ′tīm]
(physiology)
The uniform and unique direction associated with the apparent inevitable flow of time into the future.


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Byline: Debbie LaPlaca CHARLTON - From birth to death, we travel the arrow of time on a decidedly one-way road.
Philosophers of science, but also scientists in those various disciplines, consider such aspects as his take on irreversibility and the arrow of time, his Darwinism, his concept of the rationality principle in the social sciences, and his conception of history seen from the Kantian tradition.
Peering through the humidity that blanket everything in a dreamy, seductive haze, you have the unmistakable sense that the arrow of time has been frozen in mid-flight-forever linking the past of this ancient place to its present and future.
 
 
 
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