The author critically examines the properties of geometries generated by parallel infinite cosmic strings, or equivalently point particles in 2+1 gravity, that possess closed time-like curves (CTC). It is shown that CTC are physically excluded: their existence requires that the centre of mass of the sources be tachyonic, which entails unacceptable boundary conditions, in particular presence of CTC at spatial infinity. These conclusions also hold if one or both of the sources are lightlike
3 pages, 1 figureThe Einstein equations allow solutions containing closed timelike curves. These hav...
Notoriously, the Einstein equations of general relativity have solutions in which closed timelike cu...
Inspired by some recent works of Tippett–Tsang and Mallary–Khanna–Price, we present a new spacetime ...
The author critically examines the properties of geometries generated by parallel infinite cosmic st...
We reexamine the causal properties of geometries generated by parallel, moving cosmic strings, parti...
We reexamine the causal properties of geometries generated by parallel, moving cosmic strings, parti...
We reexamine the causal properties of geometries generated by parallel, moving cosmic strings, parti...
At first glance, it seems possible to construct in general relativity theory causality violating sol...
At first glance, it seems possible to construct in general relativity theory causality violating sol...
Gödel’s contention that closed timelike curves (CTC’s) are a necessary conse-quence of the Einstein...
This work deals with the analysis of cylindrically symmetric and stationary space-times $\mathcal{C}...
The existence of time machines, understood as spacetime constructions exhibiting physically realised...
Abstract. General Relativity is contaminated with non-trivial geometries which generate closed timel...
We address the question of whether it is possible to operate a time ma-chine by manipulating matter ...
3 pages, 1 figureThe Einstein equations allow solutions containing closed timelike curves. These hav...
3 pages, 1 figureThe Einstein equations allow solutions containing closed timelike curves. These hav...
Notoriously, the Einstein equations of general relativity have solutions in which closed timelike cu...
Inspired by some recent works of Tippett–Tsang and Mallary–Khanna–Price, we present a new spacetime ...
The author critically examines the properties of geometries generated by parallel infinite cosmic st...
We reexamine the causal properties of geometries generated by parallel, moving cosmic strings, parti...
We reexamine the causal properties of geometries generated by parallel, moving cosmic strings, parti...
We reexamine the causal properties of geometries generated by parallel, moving cosmic strings, parti...
At first glance, it seems possible to construct in general relativity theory causality violating sol...
At first glance, it seems possible to construct in general relativity theory causality violating sol...
Gödel’s contention that closed timelike curves (CTC’s) are a necessary conse-quence of the Einstein...
This work deals with the analysis of cylindrically symmetric and stationary space-times $\mathcal{C}...
The existence of time machines, understood as spacetime constructions exhibiting physically realised...
Abstract. General Relativity is contaminated with non-trivial geometries which generate closed timel...
We address the question of whether it is possible to operate a time ma-chine by manipulating matter ...
3 pages, 1 figureThe Einstein equations allow solutions containing closed timelike curves. These hav...
3 pages, 1 figureThe Einstein equations allow solutions containing closed timelike curves. These hav...
Notoriously, the Einstein equations of general relativity have solutions in which closed timelike cu...
Inspired by some recent works of Tippett–Tsang and Mallary–Khanna–Price, we present a new spacetime ...