Abstract

Various sets of conditions are presented which a reasonable theory might be expected to satisfy, in attempting to explain the interaction of the gravitational and electromagnetic fields. It is shown that each of these sets leads inevitably to the Einstein—Maxwell field equations. Attention is also drawn to the fact that these equations must be modified if it is furthermore demanded that Maxwell’s equation in flat space—time be an exact solution of them.

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