Abstract

We study a traversable wormhole originated by a transformation over the 4D Dymnikova metric, which describes analytic black holes (BH). By using a transformation of coordinates which is adapted from the one used in the Einstein-Rosen bridge, we study a specific family of geodesics in which a test particle with non-zero electric charge induces an effective magnetic monopole, that is perceived by observers outside the wormhole. Because the Riemannian geometry cannot explain the presence of magnetic monopoles, we propose a torsional geometry in order to explore the possibility that magnetic monopoles can be geometrically induced. We obtain an expression that relates torsion and magnetic fields jointly with a Dirac-like expression for magnetic and electric charges, such that torsion makes it possible to define a fundamental length that provides a magnetic field and a spacetime discretization.

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