Gravitation as an Effect of Nonlinear Electrodynamics
Alexander A. Chernitskii

TL;DR
This paper explores a unification theory where gravity emerges from nonlinear electrodynamics, proposing an effective Riemannian space and examining the potential to screen gravitational effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach linking nonlinear electrodynamics to gravity via an effective Riemannian space, offering new insights into unification.
Findings
Effective Riemannian space arises from nonlinear electrodynamics
Screening of gravitational field is theoretically possible
Provides a new perspective on unification of fundamental interactions
Abstract
We consider an approach to unification of the gravitational and electromagnetic interactions based on the existence of an effective Riemannian space in nonlinear electrodynamics. In the context of this approach, we discuss the possibility of screening the gravitational field.
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