Single positive electric charge in a closed universe

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Say, all objects in a closed Universe are neutral, and there is only 1 (unbalanced) positive charge.

Lines of an electric field started on a positive charge can end only on the negative charge or they go into infinity. But in a closed universe there are no negative charges nor they can go into infinity.

I am puzzled.
 
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That seems to exclude the possibility of such a cosmos in a classical framework.

But if the cosmos has a polarizable vacuum and the topology of a spherical surface, then (I would speculate) the polarization would create a charge of opposite sign at the antipodian point.
 
What about the magnetic field?

Even if such universe is static (matter is delicately balanced with the dark energy) space is curved. Intuitively, 2 points in different places of a curved space do not belong to the same inertial system. So an observer on some distance from a charge would observe not only electric but also magnetic field?

Can that magnetic field create an electric field which cancels the original one?
 
A magnetic field cannot create an electric field. All it can be is a velocity dependent potential for a charged particle. And since there is only the one there is no way to detect it in any case.
 
Changing magnetic field can create an electric field.
 
Dmitry67 said:
Say, all objects in a closed Universe are neutral, and there is only 1 (unbalanced) positive charge.

Lines of an electric field started on a positive charge can end only on the negative charge or they go into infinity. But in a closed universe there are no negative charges nor they can go into infinity.

I am puzzled.

There is a good discussion of this on p. 457 of MTW.
 
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