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turin said:If I'm not mistaken, magnetic monopoles and EM gauge invaraince cannot be simulaneously true, or at least a magnetic monopole introduces some weird topological branch in space, but I guess this wouldn't be so catastrophic if they always came in pairs.
Defining the electric and magnetic fields as spacetime derivatives of a potential field precludes magnetic monopole fields on a simply connected manifold. (All closed forms are exact.) Something about deRham cohomology. This is probably what you've heard, but it's not true. I've disproved it--though I cheated. I get a low energy regime where everything looks normal with one kind of charge. Higher energies allow monopole fields.
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