Stirring up trouble
P.C.W. Davies
in Physical Origins of Time Asymmetry, pp. 119-130, eds. J.J. Halliwell, J. Pérez-Mercader and W.H. Zurek, (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994)

The nature and origin of time asymmetry is reviewed. Some persistent misconceptions are dispelled by drawing careful distinctions between the flow of time and time asymmetry, and between coarse-graining and the microscopic asymmetry associated with environmental noise. The significance of branch systems is stressed. The manner in which the expansion of the universe produces a time asymmetry is briefly discussed.

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