Abstract
AbstractThe singularity theorems of Penrose, Hawking, and Geroch predict the existence of incomplete inextendible causal geodesics in a wide range of physically adequate spacetimes modeling the gravitational collapse of stars and the expanding universe. Here, using results on spacetime extensions, it is shown that if a suitable low regular form of the strong cosmic censor hypothesis holds, then parallelly propagated blow-up of either the tidal force or frame-drag part of the curvature must occur in “generic” timelike geodesically incomplete maximal Cauchy developments.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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