Abstract
I discuss the nature of the puzzle about the time-asymmetry of radiation and argue that its most common formulation is flawed. As a result, many proposed solutions fail to solve the real problem. I discuss a recent proposal of Mathias Frisch as an example of the tendency to address the wrong problem. I go on to suggest that the asymmetry of radiation, like the asymmetry of thermodynamics, results from the initial state of the universe.
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North, J. (2003). Understanding the Time-Asymmetry of Radiation. In Philosophy of Science (Vol. 70, pp. 1086–1097). https://doi.org/10.1086/377391
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