ajasümmeetrilised
Ajasümmeetrilised refers to a concept in physics and philosophy that deals with phenomena that do not exhibit symmetry over time. In simpler terms, it describes processes or systems where the past and future behave differently, or where the order of events matters. This is in contrast to time-symmetric processes, where the laws of physics would be the same if time were reversed.
A classic example illustrating ajasümmeetrilised is the increase of entropy in the universe, as described by
The concept of ajasümmeetrilised has implications for our understanding of causality and the arrow of time.