Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
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Classical and Quantum Gravity, Volume 19, Issue 23, pp. 5951-5957 (2002).
Physics
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Scientific paper
Solutions of Einstein's equations representing spacetimes with closed timelike curves (CTC) are commonly dismissed as unrealistic. Recently I published approximate solutions, containing CTC, which refer to ordinary sources. In this paper I present an exact vacuum solution, asymptotically flat, which contains CTC. It represents a massless rotating rod of finite length, and I give reasons why addition of mass would not abolish the CTC. I suggest that there is now an urgent need for a realistic physical interpretation of CTC in general relativity.
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