Towards the Unification of Gravity and other Interactions: What has been Missed?
Abstract
Faced with the persisting problem of the unification of gravity with other fundamental interactions we investigate the possibility of a new paradigm, according to which the basic space of physics is a multidimensional space associated with matter configurations. We consider general relativity in . In spacetime, which is a 4-dimensional subspace of , we have not only the 4-dimensional gravity, but also other interactions, just as in Kaluza-Klein theories. We then consider a finite dimensional description of extended objects in terms of the center of mass, area, and volume degrees of freedom, which altogether form a 16-dimensional manifold whose tangent space at any point is Clifford algebra Cl(1,3). The latter algebra is very promising for the unification, and it provides description of fermions.
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@article{arxiv.0912.4836,
title = {Towards the Unification of Gravity and other Interactions: What has been Missed?},
author = {Matej Pavsic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.4836},
year = {2014}
}
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11 pages; Talk presented at "First Mediterranean Conference on Classical and Quantum Gravity", Kolymbari, Crete, Greece, 14-18 September 2009