
TL;DR
This paper explores the profound connection between acausal spacetimes and quantum theory, suggesting that quantum mechanics might resolve time travel paradoxes and that non-time-orientable spacetimes could explain fundamental particles.
Contribution
It proposes a deep structural link between acausal spacetimes and quantum theory, offering a novel perspective on the foundations of physics and potential explanations for quantum phenomena.
Findings
Quantum theory may resolve time travel paradoxes.
Non-time-orientable spacetimes can produce electric charges and spin half.
A possible unified explanation for quantum theory and gravity.
Abstract
There is a deep structural link between acausal spacetimes and quantum theory. As a consequence quantum theory may resolve some "paradoxes" of time travel. Conversely, non-time-orientable spacetimes naturally give rise to electric charges and spin half. If an explanation of quantum theory is possible, then general relativity with time travel could be it.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
