2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/ab74fa
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Causality violation without time-travel: closed lightlike paths in Gödel’s universe

Abstract: We revisit the issue of causality violations in Gödel's universe, restricting to geodesic motions. It is well-known that while there are closed timelike curves in this spacetime, there are no closed causal geodesics. We show further that no observer can communicate directly (i.e. using a single causal geodesic) with their own past. However, we show that this type of causality violation can be achieved by a system of relays: we prove that from any event P in Gödel's universe, there is a future-directed lightlik… Show more

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“…Thereby, a noticeable difference between Type I and Type II TM is contingent upon their accessibility to CTCs. Thus, the model we will consider in this discussion is based on Gödel's universe [22,23,24,25]. The spacetime metric for such a universe is given by…”
Section: Eternal Time Machinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereby, a noticeable difference between Type I and Type II TM is contingent upon their accessibility to CTCs. Thus, the model we will consider in this discussion is based on Gödel's universe [22,23,24,25]. The spacetime metric for such a universe is given by…”
Section: Eternal Time Machinesmentioning
confidence: 99%