Time-Travel and Topology

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990:303 - 315 (1990)
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This paper demonstrates that John Wheeler and Richard Feynman's strategy for avoiding causal paradoxes threatened by backward causation and time-travel can be defeated by designing self-interacting mechanisms with a non-simple topological structure. Time-travel therefore requires constraints on the allowable data on space-like hypersurfaces. The nature and significance of these constraints is discussed.

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