Lorentz covariance 'almost' implies electromagnetism and more

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Beginning from two simple assumptions, (i) the speed of light is a universal constant, or its equivalent, the spacetime intervals are Lorentz invariant, and (ii) there are mutually interacting particles, with a covariant 'source-field' equation, one arrives at a class of field equations of which the standard electromagnetism (EM) and electrodynamics are special cases. The formalism, depending on how one formulates the source-field equation, allows one to speculate magnetic monopoles, massive photons, nonlinear EMs, and more.

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Sobouti, Y. (2015). Lorentz covariance “almost” implies electromagnetism and more. European Journal of Physics, 36(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/0143-0807/36/6/065036

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