Summary
Einstein’s asymmetric metric tensor strongly suggests spin-2 counterparts for all gauge particles of the standard model. Simultaneous production of spin-1 and spin-2 particles, for example in theZ factory, would confirm Einstein’s Unified Field Theory.
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Yildiz, A., Hinders, M.K., Rhodes, B.A. et al. Asymmetric Einstein field unification of gravity with electroweak and strong forces. Nuov Cim A 102, 1417–1421 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02800347
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