Authors: D. Chakalov
The principle of locality asserts that an object is directly influenced only by its infinitesimal surrounding. But how come this ‘influence’, called causality, points to only one “direction”, as noticed by Heraclitus? Most importantly, why there is any ‘influence’ in the first place? Enter the arrow of spacetime.
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