The statement of the title is proved. It implies that under physically reasonable conditions, spacetimes which are free from singularities are necessarily stably causal and hence admit a time function. Read as a singularity theorem it states that if there is some form of causality violation on spacetime then either it is the worst possible, namely violation of chronology, or there is a singularity. The analogous result: “Non-totally vicious spacetimes without lightlike rays are globally hyperbolic” is also proved, and its physical consequences are explored.
Chronological spacetimes without lightlike lines are stably causal
MINGUZZI, ETTORE
2009-01-01
Abstract
The statement of the title is proved. It implies that under physically reasonable conditions, spacetimes which are free from singularities are necessarily stably causal and hence admit a time function. Read as a singularity theorem it states that if there is some form of causality violation on spacetime then either it is the worst possible, namely violation of chronology, or there is a singularity. The analogous result: “Non-totally vicious spacetimes without lightlike rays are globally hyperbolic” is also proved, and its physical consequences are explored.File in questo prodotto:
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