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Noncommutative geometry and line length

I would like to understand, in some formal sense, the relation between the Dirac operator and the line length introduced by Connes in noncommutative geometry. If $D$ is the Dirac operator, he sets $ds=D^{-1}$ and so, it should be possible to get a measure of a line length on a manifold using this ansatz. If the manifold is Minkowski and the DIrac operator is the standard one $D=i\gamma\cdot\partial$ where $\gamma$ belongs to a Clifford algebra and are constants, how can I formally derive the variational principle of special relativity $$ {\cal L}=\int \sqrt{dx_0^2-dx_1^-dx_2^2-dx_3^2} $$ with $\delta{\cal L}=0$ for the geodesic curves? Is such a question meaningful?

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