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The Foundations of Topological Loops
- Igor Novikov (1990): Self-consistent solutions of the equations of closed timelike curves:
- Core Point: The mathematical proof that loops in spacetime do not lead to paradoxes if the timeline is self-consistent, supporting the “unoriginated” nature of a looped universe.
- Novikov on Spacetime Loops
- J. Richard Gott (1998): Can the Universe Create Itself?:
The Logic of Non-Orientable Geometry
- Felix Klein (1882): On the Theory of Riemann Surfaces:
- Core Point: The foundational work on the Klein Bottle, providing the geometric basis for a 3D or 4D surface that has no “inside” or “outside.”
- Klein’s Original Geometric Research
- Roger Penrose (2004): The Road to Reality:
- Core Point: A comprehensive overview of how topology and manifold geometry dictate the behavior of spacetime, supporting the possibility of complex cosmological closures.
- The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose
Symmetry and Cosmic Necessity
- Neil Turok (2018): The CPT-Symmetric Universe:
- Core Point: Proposes that the Big Bang is a point of symmetry where a “mirror” universe exists, supporting the idea of a balanced, self-contained manifold.
- Turok’s Research on CPT Symmetry
- Baruch Spinoza (1677): Ethics (Part I, Proposition 11):