Vacuum charges within a teleparallel Weyl tensor
Abstract
A comparison is given between the Newtonian and Einsteinian frames of gravitation. From this it is shown that there exist a weak connection to gravitation and electromagnetism. This connection is then studied more thoroughly with the Weyl tensor and with the electromagnetic vacuum . Which dictates General Relativity should be reformulated to confer to a `Einstein-Cartan-Weyl' geometry. Where it is seen that the Gravitational Constant is the inverse of the Compton wavelength shown through a Weyl gauge potential of form [Fαβ+Aaβα];β. The gauge potential along with Einstein-Cartan geometry is argued to explain superluminal velocities observed within General Relativity.
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