Existence of Time-like Geodesics in Asymptotically Flat Spacetimes: A Generalized Topological Criterion
This paper examines the issue of the existence and nature of time-like geodesics in asymptotically flat spacetimes and proposes a novel generalized topological criterion for the existence of time-like geodesics. Its validity is proved using theorems such as the Jordan-Brouwer Separation Theorem, the...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper examines the issue of the existence and nature of time-like
geodesics in asymptotically flat spacetimes and proposes a novel generalized
topological criterion for the existence of time-like geodesics. Its validity is
proved using theorems such as the Jordan-Brouwer Separation Theorem, the
Raychaudhuri Equation, and key elements of Differential Geometry. More
specifically, the proof primarily hinges on a closed, simply-connected subset
of the spacetime manifold and a continuous map, causing a non-trivial induction
on the first homology groups, from the boundary of this subset to a unit
circle. The mathematical analysis conclusively affirms the presence of these
geodesics, intersecting transversally within the said subset of spacetime.
Findings underscore these geodesics' significant implications for the structure
of asymptotically flat spacetimes, including stability, and hypothetical
existence of wormholes. The generalized topological criterion also has
implications on the problem of obstructions for the existence of Lorentzian
metrics, and Einstein's Constraint Equations. Future research should extend
this topological criterion to other classes of spacetimes, including those with
non-trivial topologies or non-zero cosmological constants. Also, the
criterion's application to study complex dynamical systems, such as
gravitational waves or rotating black holes, could offer significant insights. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.02653 |