Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Scientific paper
1994-02-21
J.Math.Phys. 35 (1994) 5507-5510
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
8 pages, amstex
Scientific paper
Given any space-time $M$ without singularities and any event $O$, there is a natural continuous mapping $f$ of a two dimensional sphere into any space-like slice $T$ not containing $O$. The set of future null geodesics (or the set of past null geodesics) forms a 2-sphere $S^2$ and the map $f$ sends a point in $S^2$ to the point in $T$ which is the intersection of the corresponding geodesic with $T$. To require that $f$, which maps a two dimensional space into a three dimensional space, satisfy the condition that any point in the image of $f$ has an odd number of preimages, is to place a very strong condition on $f$. This is exactly what happens in any case where the odd image theorem holds for a transparent gravitational lens. It is argued here that this condition on $f$ is probably too restrictive to occur in general; and if it appears to hold in a specific example, then some $f$ should be calculated either analytically or numerically to provide either an illustrative example or counterexample.
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