Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
reversibility .
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Examples
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Celestial toymaker: The principle of microscopic reversability does state that at a certain level, one cannot distinguish the arrow of time, for example:
Incompatible Arrows, III: Lewis Carroll Sean 2008
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On top of reversability, time works differently in each of the game's worlds, and in each these new mechanics are fully explored.
Archive 2008-08-01 Steve gaynor 2008
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On top of reversability, time works differently in each of the game's worlds, and in each these new mechanics are fully explored.
Quick Critique: Braid Steve gaynor 2008
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Hans, Nir Shaviv has made the same mistake of assuming the reversability of carbon dioxide and temperature sensitivities.
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Hans, Nir Shaviv has made the same mistake of assuming the reversability of carbon dioxide and temperature sensitivities.
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I am aware that the other methods have not the greatest reversability rates.
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Controllability and reversability; ocean acidification continues unaffected; plus we don’t know about regional effects, and effects on weather systems.
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Controllability and reversability; ocean acidification continues unaffected; plus we don’t know about regional effects, and effects on weather systems.
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Controllability and reversability; ocean acidification continues unaffected; plus we don’t know about regional effects, and effects on weather systems.
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One weird thing about time-reversability: Suppose I could intervene in a time-reversed world W’.
Arrow of Time FAQ Sean 2007
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