
TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential impact of wormholes on the assumption of global hyperbolicity in spacetime, highlighting the uncertainty and lack of evidence regarding their existence.
Contribution
It examines the theoretical implications of wormholes on spacetime assumptions and emphasizes the need for further investigation into their existence.
Findings
Wormholes challenge the assumption of global hyperbolicity.
No current observational or theoretical evidence confirms wormholes.
The existence of wormholes remains an open question in physics.
Abstract
To predict the outcome of (almost) any experiment we have to assume that our spacetime is globally hyperbolic. The wormholes, if they exist, cast doubt on the validity of this assumption. At the same time, no evidence has been found so far (either observational, or theoretical) that the possibility of their existence can be safely neglected.
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