Unification of Gravity and Electromagnetism Revisited
Abstract
Unification of gravity and electromagnetism based on a theory with an affine non-symmetric connection λμ ≠ λμ and μ = λ[μλ]≠ 0, proposed by S. N. Bose in 1953, is revisited in the context of modern developments in high energy physics. It is shown that electrogravity unification can be achieved at a premetric stage, and that this unification based on projective invariance is broken by matter fields, opening up the possibility of a unified theory of all forces in which gravity emerges as a classical field. The theory predicts αsym = 19 in the projective invariant limit, where α is the fine structure constant
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