The Relation between Complex Fluctuations of the Metric, the Cosmological Constant Problem and Electrodynamics in Einstein's Unified Field Theory

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The interpretation of Einstein's unified field theory with sources as a gravoelectrodynamics in a polarizable continuum is considered, and the influence exerted on the background stress energy momentum content of spacetime and on the polarizability by complex fluctuations of the metric field is investigated. It is shown that certain assumptions about the fluctuating metric field which comply with the requirement of local Lorentz invariance for freely falling observes simultaneously provide a possible answer to the question of the cosmological constant and ensure that the macroscopic behaviour of weak electromagnetic inductions and fields is just the one occurring in Einstein-Maxwell electrodynamics.

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