On the (In?)Stability of Spacetime Inextendibility

Philosophy of Science:1-12 (forthcoming)
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Leibnizian metaphysics underpins the universally held view that spacetime must be inextendible – that it must be “as large as it can be” in a sense. But here we demonstrate a surprising fact within the context of general relativity: the property of inextendibility turns out to be unstable when attention is restricted to certain collections of “physically reasonable”spacetimes.

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