From time to time, in the scientific literature or in science popularization articles, appears the question: Why do we remember the past but we can’t remember the future? This question, of course, finds its legitimacy in the time symmetry of the equations of physics. However, it is not always answered clearly, and there are still debates about the best way to explain this paradox. In the present article, I analyze the remembering process in the perspective of the entropic arrow of time to grasp the possibility of memories of the future, and to understand what that would actually mean
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
Why do we have records of the past and not the future? Entropic explanations for this ‘record asymme...
Memories have content in that they can be correct or incorrect. In addition, memories have an intere...
From time to time, in the scientific literature or in science popularization articles, appears the q...
From time to time, in the scientific literature or in science popularization articles, appears the q...
<p>In X-Men: Days of Future Past, Wolverine is sent from the future to convince the young Professor ...
As the past-future asymmetry – that fact that we have records of the past but not the future – is st...
I study the physical nature of traces (or memories). Surprisingly, (i) systems separation with (ii) ...
The article is devoted to the philosophical aspects of the theory of memory, that is how memory make...
In this paper we lay out an argument that generically the psychological arrow of time should align w...
This paper defends the claim that, in order to have a concept of time, subjects must have memories o...
Human memories are not precise, fixed and independent of context and current influences, or even exp...
In this paper I challenge David Albert's account of the knowledge asymmetry, arguing that an informa...
I give more notes about time and quantum mechanics, including notes about entropic time, superdeterm...
The brain maintains a record of recent events including information about the time at which events w...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
Why do we have records of the past and not the future? Entropic explanations for this ‘record asymme...
Memories have content in that they can be correct or incorrect. In addition, memories have an intere...
From time to time, in the scientific literature or in science popularization articles, appears the q...
From time to time, in the scientific literature or in science popularization articles, appears the q...
<p>In X-Men: Days of Future Past, Wolverine is sent from the future to convince the young Professor ...
As the past-future asymmetry – that fact that we have records of the past but not the future – is st...
I study the physical nature of traces (or memories). Surprisingly, (i) systems separation with (ii) ...
The article is devoted to the philosophical aspects of the theory of memory, that is how memory make...
In this paper we lay out an argument that generically the psychological arrow of time should align w...
This paper defends the claim that, in order to have a concept of time, subjects must have memories o...
Human memories are not precise, fixed and independent of context and current influences, or even exp...
In this paper I challenge David Albert's account of the knowledge asymmetry, arguing that an informa...
I give more notes about time and quantum mechanics, including notes about entropic time, superdeterm...
The brain maintains a record of recent events including information about the time at which events w...
Published: 20 November 2019Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology. One way to capture what ...
Why do we have records of the past and not the future? Entropic explanations for this ‘record asymme...
Memories have content in that they can be correct or incorrect. In addition, memories have an intere...