Time-like singularities in General Relativity
Serge L. Parnovsky

TL;DR
This paper reviews naked time-like singularities in General Relativity, highlighting their properties, quantum effects near them, and their potential to violate the Cosmic Censorship Principle, emphasizing line-like singularities as key candidates.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of naked time-like singularities, emphasizing the unique role of line-like singularities in potential violations of cosmic censorship.
Findings
Line-like singularities can form through collapse.
Only line-like singularities are candidates to break Cosmic Censorship.
Quantum effects are considered near these singularities.
Abstract
We review the properties of naked time-like singularities in the General Relativity and quantum effects in their vicinity. We demonstrate that only line-like singularities can be formed by a collapse and are the only candidates to break the Cosmic Censorship Principle.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
