Abstract
These lecture notes were prepared for a 25-hour course for advanced
undergraduate students participating in Perimeter Institute’s
Undergraduate Summer Program. The lectures cover some of what is
currently known about the possibility of superluminal travel and time
travel within the context of established science, that is, general
relativity and quantum field theory. Previous knowledge of general
relativity at the level of a standard undergraduate-level introductory
course is recommended, but all the relevant material is included for
completion and reference. No previous knowledge of quantum field theory,
or anything else beyond the standard undergraduate curriculum, is
required. Advanced topics in relativity, such as causal structures, the
Raychaudhuri equation, and the energy conditions are presented in
detail. Once the required background is covered, concepts related to
faster-than-light travel and time travel are discussed. After
introducing tachyons in special relativity as a warm-up, exotic
spacetime geometries in general relativity such as warp drives and
wormholes are discussed and analyzed, including their limitations. Time
travel paradoxes are also discussed in detail, including some of their
proposed resolutions.
Funder
Government of Canada
Ministry of Research and Innovation
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