No no-go: A remark on time machines
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 42 (1):74-76 (2011)
| Abstract | We present a counterexample to Krasnikov's (2002) much discussed time machine no-go result. In addition, we prove a positive statement: a time machine existence theorem under a modest "no holes" assumption | |||||||||
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