A new study proposes that Maxwell's equations, fundamental to electromagnetism, can be derived from the geometry of spacetime, rather than being postulated independently. This approach suggests that the properties of the electromagnetic field, such as charge conservation and the absence of magnetic monopoles, naturally emerge from the geometric structure of the universe. The research is based on the idea that spacetime is not merely a backdrop for physical phenomena, but possesses an intrinsic structure that can dictate the fundamental laws of physics.