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Can Entropy happen in reverse, a place where time can go backwards

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-06-12] [Hit: ]
or could you create a place where time flows backwards by breaking the laws of physics.But I know they have not come to a complete stop, they are just moving very slowly through time in the gravitational time dilated area of the black hole.So can you think of a 4th factor, to add or remove to the broken glass to make it reverse in time.Thank you for your help with this question.......
So gravity and the force of movement have now been removed from the glass when it smashes, so if you put the glass in a small black hole where the gravity tidal forces are outside the event horizen of the black hole.
To a observer who is observing the glass of water go into the black hole he see's the cup frozen, stopped in time, because strong gravity slow down time.
The cup is still moving while it looks frozen stopped in time, it has not completely stopped in time, it is just moving very slowly. So you could say the pieces of the glass have slowed down in time inside the black hole,
Or when the laws of physics change on different scales, like on very small objects, the electron I think teleports from one place to another while orbiting the atom, do you think because different effects happen on objects when they get smaller, could this be a place where time could flow backwards on a object.
So could there be a place somewhere in the universe where time could flow backwards, or could you create a place where time flows backwards by breaking the laws of physics.
But I know they have not come to a complete stop, they are just moving very slowly through time in the gravitational time dilated area of the black hole.
So can you think of a 4th factor, to add or remove to the broken glass to make it reverse in time.
Thank you for your help with this question.

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No.

Time flows in ONE direction ONLY -- FORWARD.
Entropy flows in one direction only -- it INCREASES.

A reduction in entropy -- say, a smashed glass reassembles itself -- implies that entropy decreases backwards, BUT TIME STILL FLOWS FORWARD. Entropy is NOT related to time in the respect that the direction of entropy is related to the direction of time.

When ENTROPY "flows backwards", this implies the application of an external force -- GOD. Now, if we understand that the Big Bang is the ULTIMATE expression of entropy -- there was absolutely NO order in the universe in the few nanoseconds after the Big Bang, then the presence of galaxies and sun and planets and trees and living beings can be explained in ONLY one way.
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