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Arden Clarke writes at the intersection of physics, mind, and culture, translating difficult ideas into crisp narratives that change how readers see everyday life. For more than a decade, Clarke has studied how concepts like entropy, causality, and spacetime shape human memory, responsibility, and the stories civilizations tell about progress. A careful synthesizer rather than a headline-chaser, Clarke draws on peer-reviewed research, conversations with working scientists, and deep reading across philosophy and anthropology to reveal what "time's arrow" really means for how we live. When not writing, Clarke mentors young readers on how to evaluate scientific claims without losing their sense of wonder. The goal-on the page and off-is simple: clarity without compromise.
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