What’s the direction of causality? If there is a single inevitable future, then the future is symmetric to the past.
If there weren’t a one directional vector of causality then it would be symmetrical. But as there is—it’s not.
All microphysical laws are time symmetric. You are (mis)taking a macroscopic asymmetry in time for a fundamental asymmetry in causality.
What’s the direction of causality? If there is a single inevitable future, then the future is symmetric to the past.
If there weren’t a one directional vector of causality then it would be symmetrical. But as there is—it’s not.
All microphysical laws are time symmetric. You are (mis)taking a macroscopic asymmetry in time for a fundamental asymmetry in causality.