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jungturk | 10 months ago
From the conclusion: >Charge is therefore to be understood as a local compression of the metric in the spacetime, which relates to longitudinal waves as described in [12]. This provides some aesthetical features into the model, as electromagnetism seems to be orthogonal to gravity in the sense that current theory of gravity is a theory based on metric compatible connections.
pdonis|10 months ago
From what I can see, this is just a particularly obfuscatory way of saying the same thing I said in response to philipov upthread, where I described how there are different tensors in GR to model gravity and EM. It's not in any way a theory that derives EM from properties of the metric tensor. It adds additional degrees of freedom that aren't in the metric tensor, and then tries to obfuscate what it's doing.