Why do boiled eggs never go back to being raw? According to common sense, this is due to the unidirectional flow of time, solely progressing from past to future. However, it is not clear what gives time this direction: is it an intrinsic feature of time, or does it rely on other related asymmetries, such as the increase in entropy? Is it something that really exists or simply an illusion produced by our perceptual apparatus? The debate arising from these questions continues to be one of the live…
Read moreWhy do boiled eggs never go back to being raw? According to common sense, this is due to the unidirectional flow of time, solely progressing from past to future. However, it is not clear what gives time this direction: is it an intrinsic feature of time, or does it rely on other related asymmetries, such as the increase in entropy? Is it something that really exists or simply an illusion produced by our perceptual apparatus? The debate arising from these questions continues to be one of the liveliest in physics and philosophy. The aim of this contribution is to offer the minimal tools to understand it.