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orthonormal comments on Timeless Physics Question - Less Wrong Discussion

-5 Post author: DanielLC 28 April 2012 08:33PM

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Comment author: orthonormal 29 April 2012 02:10:00AM 0 points [-]

Entropy (in particular, the low-entropy state at t=0) is really important to the timeless physics of our universe; I don't think you'll get the right picture without it.

Comment author: DanielLC 30 April 2012 04:14:05AM 0 points [-]

Is what I said incompatible with that?

Technically, there's no t=0, since there's no t, but it has low entropy and high amplitude at the big bang.