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Conflicting arrows of time

Peter T. Landsberg () and James Vickers
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Peter T. Landsberg: Faculty of Mathematical Studies, University of Southampton
James Vickers: Faculty of Mathematical Studies, University of Southampton

Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6770, 609-609

Abstract: The possibility that there are regions in the Universe where time runs in the opposite direction to ours seems bizarre. But taken seriously, this idea may reveal something about the nature of dark matter.

Date: 2000
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