“Disorder increases with time because we measure time in the direction in which disorder increases.”
Source: A Brief History of Time (1988), Ch. 9
Context: Just like a computer, we must remember things in the order in which entropy increases. This makes the second law of thermodynamics almost trivial. Disorder increases with time because we measure time in the direction in which disorder increases. You can’t have a safer bet than that!
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Felix Adler (1851–1933) German American professor of political and social ethics, rationalist, and lecturer
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“Syn has a brain disorder that causes him to lie most of the time. Ignore him. (Nykyrian)”
Sherrilyn Kenyon (1965) Novelist
Source: Born of the Night
“Time goes by, reputation increases, ability declines.”
Dag Hammarskjöld (1905–1961) Swedish diplomat, economist, and author
Markings (1964)
Zakir Hussain (politician) (1897–1969) 3rd President of India
Dr. Mujeeb, in p. 75.
About Zakir Hussain, Quest for Truth (1999)
Flann O'Brien book The Dalkey Archive
"The Dalkey archive" (1964)
Source: The Dalkey Archive
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Daniel Pennac (1944) French author
Source: Better than Life
Peter Lougheed (1928–2012) Canadian politician
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Quoted on Who Said That?, BBC TV (8 August 1958)
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