Arrows of Time | Quantamagazine
Date : 2020-05-20
Introduction
The human mind has long grappled with the elusive nature of time: what it is, how to record it, how it regulates life, and whether it exists as a fundamental building block of the universe. Quantamagazine propose a timeline of the evolving understanding of time through a history of observations in culture, physics, timekeeping and biology. This summary addresses many questions you probably have never asked yourself. Read the article here.
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