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Carroll, Sean (Apr 23, 2022). The Arrow of Time in Causal Networks. local page: Simons Institute. 

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The Why comes from symmetry-breaking

By 10:43 in this video, the most essential claim of this video can be summarized as:

Increase entropy is the sole reason for the asymmetry between past and future in the macroscopic world.
The reason why causes precede effects is that entropy is increasing with time.

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It would be relevant to watch this video[1] on Causality.

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