Geometric and Topological Unification of Gravity and Electromagnetism via a Timelike Vector Field

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Abstract

We develop a covariant field-theoretic framework in which both general relativity and electromagnetism emerge from the geometry and global topology of a single, real-valued, unit-norm, future-directed timelike vector field defined on a four-dimensional Lorentzian manifold. The spontaneous breaking of local Lorentz invariance induces a global foliation structure and a residual internal U(1) symmetry, from which an emergent gauge potential arises via real-valued holonomy. Electric charge is identified with topological solitons classified by winding numbers Q∈π3(S2), while both gravitational and electromagnetic waves appear as gapless Goldstone modes propagating within a shared effective causal structure. The unified action yields the Einstein–Maxwell equations in the appropriate limit and admits conserved, quantized charges without invoking complex fields or extra dimensions. This construction provides a geometric and topological unification of gauge and gravitational interactions, with phenomenological predictions including Lorentz-violating dispersion, cosmic birefringence, and multimessenger signal constraints.

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