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We find that the contribution from the torsion field is negligible in the evolution of the early universe.
The torsion field research has secured support from a number of prominent Thai academics and the national funding agency.
A kind of Torsion field, used in pseudophysics.
Wood and Chintha also collaborate in the band Torsion Fields.
Torsion field can refer to:
Horizontal velocity was controlled by a torsion field interaction that spun-up or spun-down Wunderland's rotation.
We considered a four-dimensional scale-invariant effective theory with a torsion field conformally coupled to a metric field.
In this paper, we find the teleparallel version of the Levi–Civita metric and obtain tetrad and the torsion fields.
Torsion field (pseudoscience)
Welch is currently part of the Torsion Fields collective, which includes Chintha and John Wood of A Cricket in Times Square, among others.
In 2011, National Research Council of Thailand approved a 4 million baht (around $130,000) fund for "Torsion Field Technologies" research at Chulalongkorn University.
For example, an electromagnetic wave with circular polarization or the stress tensor of a solid body under torsion stress can be described as torsion fields, although such usage is rare.
Thus, torsion fields (i.e., fields of any physical value reasonably described as "torsion") do exist in established physics aside from in this pseudoscientific case, where the terms have been misappropriated.
Was just wondering whether you had put anything on your site that you can remember off hand, on torsion fields / vortex as a 'fifth force' /' third field'... am trying to dig into this area.
The harnessing of torsion fields has been claimed to make everything possible from miracle cure devices (including devices that cure alcohol addiction) to working perpetual motion machines, stargates, UFO propulsion analogs, and weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).
The torsion field theory was conceived in the Soviet Union by a group of physicists in the 1980s and was loosely based on Einstein-Cartan theory and some variant solutions of Maxwell's equations but does not have a solid grounding in scientific fact.
Another example of such funding applications was an experiment conducted in 1994 by the Russian private research group "VENT" (VEnture for Non-traditional Technologies,) which claimed to lower the resistivity of copper to as little as 1/80th of its normal value after exposing it to a torsion field generator.
Aside from this established research, advocates of the spinor field or torsion field theories claim that spin-spin interaction - itself a well-studied quantum phenomenon - can be transmitted through space similar to electromagnetic waves, does not carry mass or energy but only information, and does so at speeds of up to 10 times the speed of light.