Changing the gravitational constitutive law in BF theory does not force any change in the internal gauge-theory constitutive law, because no canonical map connects the two sectors.
Spacetime and dark matter from spontaneous breaking of Lorentz symmetry
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It is shown that a spontaneously-broken gauge theory of the Lorentz group contains Ashtekar's chiral formulation of General Relativity accompanied by dust. From this perspective, gravity is described entirely by a connection $\omega$ valued in the Lie algebra of the complexified Lorentz group and a Lorentz-charged scalar field $\tau$. The model is "pre-geometric" in the sense that the spacetime metric may be constructed only in the symmetry-broken regime. We speculate on the extent to which this dust may account for dark matter and on the behaviour of the theory in regimes where the symmetry is not broken.
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Nontrivial constitutive laws and unified structures in constrained BF theory
Changing the gravitational constitutive law in BF theory does not force any change in the internal gauge-theory constitutive law, because no canonical map connects the two sectors.