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The representation of spacetime through time functions

Published 16 Aug 2025 in gr-qc | (2508.11956v1)

Abstract: The properties of the stable distance over stable spacetimes are used as a reference to propose a simplified, abstract notion of spacetime. The discussion shows that spacetime, with its topology, causal order and (upper semi-continuous) Lorentzian distance, can be introduced in a general and minimalistic way. Specifically, it is shown that spacetime can be represented as nothing more than a family of functions defined over an arbitrary set, the functions being a posteriori interpreted as rushing time functions. The proof makes use of the product trick which reduces causality and metricity to causality in a space with one additional dimension, so leading to a kind of unification for the notions of time function and proper time. Ultimately, our results show that time fully characterizes spacetime.

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