The Gödel Universe as a Superconductor
Abstract
Material science and engineering have benefited from the use of geometric and topological tools. A material medium can mimic effective gravitational fields while spacetime metrics serve as geometric models of physical media. Albeit analog models of optical, acoustic, and viscous media in curved spacetimes are well established, none have yet captured the hallmark constitutive properties of superconductors. In this work we show that the Gödel universe -- an exact solution to Einstein's field equations -- serves as the gravitational analogue of a superconducting medium in its Meissner state.
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