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arxiv: gr-qc/0106048 · v1 · submitted 2001-06-14 · 🌀 gr-qc

Self-existing objects and auto-generated information in chronology-violating space-times: A philosophical discussion

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keywords ctcsobjectsprincipleself-existingspace-timeschronology-violatingdiscussioninformation
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Closed time-like curves naturally appear in a variety of chronology-violating space-times. In these space-times, the Principle of Self-Consistency demands an harmony between local and global affairs that excludes grandfather-like paradoxes. However, self-existing objects trapped in CTCs are not seemingly avoided by the standard interpretation of this principle, usually constrained to a dynamical framework. In this paper we discuss whether we are committed to accept an ontology with self-existing objects if CTCs actually occur in the universe. In addition, the epistemological status of the Principle of Self-Consistency is analyzed and a discussion on the information flux through CTCs is presented.

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