Time Travel: Why It May Not Pay to Work out All the Kinks

Philosophy of Science 78 (5):1037-1045 (2011)
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Abstract

Here, we hypothesize that a smooth nongeodesic closed timelike curve is never most efficient with respect to total acceleration if a kink is permitted at the initial point. We support our hypothesis in a variety of ways. Most notably, we show Malament's opposing conjecture concerning Gödel space-time to be false.

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Jb Manchak
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