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Do Causality Violations Initiating a Compactly Generated Cauchy Horizon Require Exotic Matter?

Austin, James

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This short paper summarises the proof that a causality violation formed from a bounded region requires matter that violates the null energy condition. Therefore the answer to the question in the title is yes. This is one of the results on which Stephen Hawking based his Chronology protection conjecture. It is conjectured that the required negative mass density fields cannot cover sufficiently large regions of space-time to make causality violations a reality. This lends support to the idea that the evolution of the universe is an entirely unitary process. This work is intended to be more accessible than Hawking’s original, which was cast in terms of the Newman-Penrose formalism.

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Austin, J. (2023). Do Causality Violations Initiating a Compactly Generated Cauchy Horizon Require Exotic Matter?. In Hidden Aspects of Time. Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Publication Date Feb 13, 2023
Publicly Available Date May 26, 2023
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Book Title Hidden Aspects of Time
ISBN 978-1-5275-9311-4
Keywords causality violation, energy condition, expansion, chronology protection
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/417707
Related Public URLs https://www.academia.edu/42145979

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