time reversal symmetry in cosmology
Time reversal symmetry in cosmology refers to the concept that the laws of physics governing the evolution of the universe are not affected if time is reversed. This means that the fundamental processes occurring in the universe would still unfold in the same way if time were to run backwards, indicating a symmetrical behavior with respect to time.
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