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We discuss the Kaluza-Klein theory in the strong-gravity framework: this leads naturally to the values of the elementary-particle magnetic moments showing also that the spin of the particle, through torsion, plays a more fundamental role than the electric charge that appears as a derived concept.
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de Sabbata, V., Sivaram, C. Particle magnetic moments in Kaluza-Klein strong gravity. Nuov Cim B 105, 1181–1184 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02827327
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