A gauge-covariant bimetric theory of gravitation and electromagnetism

Foundations of Physics 13 (10):1023-1045 (1983)
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Abstract

The Weyl theory of gravitation and electromagnetism, as modified by Dirac, contains a gauge-covariant scalar β which has no geometric significance. This is a flaw if one is looking for a geometric description of gravitation and electromagnetism. A bimetric formalism is therefore introduced which enables one to replace β by a geometric quantity. The formalism can be simplified by the use of a gauge-invariant physical metric. The resulting theory agrees with the general relativity for phenomena in the solar system

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General relativity with a background metric.Nathan Rosen - 1980 - Foundations of Physics 10 (9-10):673-704.
Weyl's geometry and physics.Nathan Rosen - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (3):213-248.

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