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arxiv: 1503.04945 · v4 · pith:BWRJ3UBCnew · submitted 2015-03-17 · 🌀 gr-qc · hep-th· math.DG

Exotica or the failure of the strong cosmic censorship in four dimensions

classification 🌀 gr-qc hep-thmath.DG
keywords counterexamplegenericconjecturecosmicdimensionsfourlorentzianrobust
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In this letter a generic counterexample to the strong cosmic censor conjecture is exhibited. More precisely---taking into account that the conjecture lacks any precise formulation yet---first we make sense of what one would mean by a "generic counterexample" by introducing the mathematically unambigous and logically stronger concept of a "robust counterexample". Then making use of Penrose' nonlinear graviton construction (i.e., twistor theory) and a Wick rotation trick we construct a smooth Ricci-flat but not flat Lorentzian metric on the largest member of the Gompf--Taubes uncountable radial family of large exotic ${\mathbb R}^4$'s. We observe that this solution of the Lorentzian vacuum Einstein's equations with vanishing cosmological constant provides us with a sort of counterexample which is weaker than a "robust counterexample" but still reasonable to consider as a "generic counterexample". It is interesting that this kind of counterexample exists only in four dimensions.

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