On 10 January 2014 06:58, John Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 7:11 PM, LizR <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > The equations of Newtonian dynamics are time-symmetric,
>>
>
> I know.
>
> > similarly for relativity both SR and GR -
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>
> I know
>
> > and quantum mechanics is, too.
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>
> I know.
>
> > The only thing in the entirety f physics that isn't based on time
>> symmetric equations is thermodynamics,
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>
> That and the equations of cosmology. And astrophysics. And meteorology.
> And [...]
>

So stop pretending otherwise.

As a lot of people have now pointed out, physics can be local and relistic
if time symmetry is valid.

Time symmetry appears to be valid, as you just agreed.

Hence physics can be local and realistic.

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