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Strong Cosmic Censorship and Causality Violation

arXiv:gr-qc/9607052 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.56.2094

Abstract

We investigate the instability of the Cauchy horizon caused by causality violation in the compact vacuum universe with the topology $B\times {\bf S}^{1}\times {\bf R}$, which Moncrief and Isenberg considered. We show that if the occurrence of curvature singularities are restricted to the boundary of causality violating region, the whole segments of the boundary become curvature singularities. This implies that the strong cosmic censorship holds in the spatially compact vacuum space-time in the case of the causality violation. This also suggests that causality violation cannot occur for a compact universe.

corrected version, 8 pages, one eps figure is included