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the 5 arrows of time - 09-14-2005, 11:57 AM

1. The second law of thermodynamics. 2. The universal expansion. 3. Human consciousness – remembering past events, while anticipating future events. 4. Non-cancellation of Feynman-Wheeler retarded electromagnetic potential. 5. The existence of less than 1% neutral kaon’s mixing decays that violate time reversal.

The 5th arrow is explainable by using the quantization of time axes (positive and negative). The time quantum number T is very similar to spinor with the exception that its components are real integers instead of complex numbers. Therefore, T is a 2x1 column matrix denoted as

\left(\begin{array}{c}p&n\end{array}\right)

Where p is always a positive integer and n is always a negative integer.

Neutral kaons and anti-kaons exhibit time asymmetry by the process of anti-commutation in their T’s. Since a neutral kaon, K^0, is made of a down quark and anti-strange quark and the anti-kaon is made of a anti-down and a strange quark, its T is made from the Abelian matrix composition of

T_{K^0}=\left(\begin{array}{c} +1&-3\end{array}\right)\oplus \left(\begin{array}{c}+9&-3\end{array}\right)= \left(\begin{array}{c}+10&-06\end{array}\right)

T_{\bar{K^0}}=\left(\begin{array}{c} +3&-1\end{array}\right)\oplus \left(\begin{array}{c}+3&-9\end{array}\right)= \left(\begin{array}{c}+06&-10\end{array}\right)

These clearly show the asymmetry of their T’s.
  
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