Tetrad gravity, electroweak geometry and conformal symmetry
Daniel Canarutto

TL;DR
This paper explores a novel approach to gauge fields and electroweak geometry, discussing conformal symmetry breaking and the dilaton, but leaves some questions unresolved within this framework.
Contribution
It introduces a partly original description of gauge fields and electroweak geometry, focusing on conformal symmetry and the dilaton.
Findings
Conformal symmetry breaking is analyzed within the proposed framework.
The nature of the dilaton remains uncertain in this setting.
Some questions about electroweak geometry cannot be definitively answered.
Abstract
A partly original description of gauge fields and electroweak geometry is proposed. A discussion of the breaking of conformal symmetry and the nature of the dilaton in the proposed setting indicates that such questions cannot be definitely answered in the context of electroweak geometry.
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