Gravitation and Electrodynamics over SO(3,3). (in Issue 1, January 2004):
In a series of papers, an approach to field theory is developed in which matter appears by interpreting source-free (homogeneous) fields over a 6-dimensional space of signature (3,3), as interacting (inhomogeneous) fields in space-time. The extra dimensions are given a physical meaning as \ufffdcoordinatized matter.\ufffd The inhomogeneous energy-momentum relations for the interacting fields in space-time are automatically generated by the simple homogeneous relations in 6-d. We then develop a Weyl geometry over SO(3,3) as base, under which gravity and electromagnetism are essentially unified via an irreducible 6-calibration invariant Lagrange density and corresponding variational principle. The Einstein\ufffdMaxwell equations are shown to represent a low-order approximation, and the cosmological constant must vanish in order that this limit exist.
No, I did not spend $25 to read it. I have the pre-publication version which I do not understand. :)

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