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floxy06/16/20253 repliesview on HN

> Ie if you saw a video of undisturbed objects only affected by gravity, you couldn't tell if the video was reversed.

How does that work with things like black holes? If you saw an apple spiral out of a black hole, wouldn't you suspect that you were watching a reversed video? Even if you take account the gravitational waves?


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immibis06/16/2025

That's the question of why time only goes forwards. It seems to be that the universe started in an extremely low-entropy state. It will go towards high entropy. In a high entropy state (e.g. heat death, or a static black hole), there's no meaningful difference between going forwards or backwards in time - if you reverse all the velocities of the particles, they still just whizz around randomly (in the heat death case) or the black hole stays a black hole.

Gravityloss06/16/2025

Classical gravity doesn't work like that. An apple does not spiral into a black hole in space there. It's in an elliptical orbit. (A circle is a special ellipse.)

kgwgk06/16/2025

If you saw a comet coming from the sun, or a meteorite coming from the moon, etc. you would also find that suspicious.

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