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Einstein–Cartan–Evans theory

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Einstein–Cartan–Evans theory, often referred to as ECE theory or ECE, is a theoretical framework that attempts to unify general relativity (GR) with electromagnetism and other forces within a geometric approach to physics. It builds on concepts from both general relativity and the work of philosopher and physicist Hermann Weyl, as well as the ideas of the mathematician Élie Cartan on differential geometry.

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