Time Direction of Information Propagation and Cosmology

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Pegg, DT
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1972
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In conventional electrodynamic theory, the advanced potential solution of Maxwell's equations is discarded on the ad hoc basis that information can be received from the past only and not from the future. This difficulty is overcome by the Wheeler?Feynman absorber theory, but unfortunately the existence of a completely retarded solution in this theory requires a steady-state universe. In the present paper conventional electrodynamics is used to obtain a condition which, if satisfied, allows information to be received from the past only, and ensures that the retarded potential is the only consistent solution. The condition is that a function Ua of the future structure of the universe is infinite, while the corresponding function Ur of the past structure is finite. Of the currently acceptable cosmological models, only the steady-state, the open big-bang, and the Eddington-Lemaître models satisfy this condition. In these models there is no need for an ad hoc reason for the preclusion of advanced potentials.

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Australian Journal of Physics
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Pegg, DT, Time Direction of Information Propagation and Cosmology, Australian Journal of Physics, 1972, 25 (2), pp. 207-214
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