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836The Collapse of SupertasksFoundations of Science 19 (2): 209-216. 2014.A supertask consists in the performance of an infinite number of actions in a finite time. I show that any attempt to carry out a supertask will produce a divergence of the curvature of spacetime, resulting in the formation of a black hole. I maintain that supertaks, contrarily to a popular view among philosophers, are physically impossible. Supertasks, literally, collapse under their own weight
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1018Time and irreversibility in an accelerating universeInternational Journal of Modern Physics D 20 2831-2838. 2011.It is a remarkable fact that all processes occurring in the observable universe are irre- versible, whereas the equations through which the fundamental laws of physics are formu- lated are invariant under time reversal. The emergence of irreversibility from the funda- mental laws has been a topic of consideration by physicists, astronomers and philosophers since Boltzmann's formulation of his famous \H" theorem. In this paper we shall discuss some aspects of this problem and its connection with …Read more
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227Presentism meets black holesEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 4 (3): 293-308. 2014.Presentism is, roughly, the metaphysical doctrine that maintains that whatever exists, exists in the present. The compatibility of presentism with the theories of special and general relativity was much debated in recent years. It has been argued that at least some versions of presentism are consistent with time-orientable models of general relativity. In this paper we confront the thesis of presentism with relativistic physics, in the strong gravitational limit where black holes are formed. We …Read more
La Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Philosophy of Physical Science |