In his best-selling book, A Brief History of Time, physicist Stephen Hawkings has a chapter entitled “The Arrow of Time” in which he posits answers to the following two questions: “Where does the difference between the past and the future come from?” and “Why do we remember the past and not the future?” Read on to find out what impression this made on the author.
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