Comment by A_D_E_P_T

Comment by A_D_E_P_T 4 days ago

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You write something at T, under normal background conditions of increasing entropy. Entropy at some T+n fluctuates to a minimum, and at T+n+1 begins to rise from that minimum. None of this appears to necessarily reverse what you've written at T?

cryptonector 3 days ago

If you've made some state change that amounts to irreversibly changing information, then you've increased entropy, full stop. I believe TFA is obviously correct that closed timelike loops involve forgetting, thus no time travel paradoxes.