I have read that the Einstein-Cartan theory introduces torsion into general relativity in a way that produces coupling between gravity and the spin of particles. Then, the gravitational field is able cause the precession of this spin axis.
But what about spinless particles? Wouldn't there be a difference between the way gravity acts on particles with spin vs no spin? I guess that even for particles with nonequal nonzero spin there would be a difference
If gravity acts differently on the varied kinds of particles, the equivalence principle goes out the window. Plus, I don't know how to make the spin coupling disappear with a simple coordinate change