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The torsion field concept was conceived in the Soviet Union by a group of physicists in the 1980s. The group, led by Anatoly Akimov and Gennady Shipov, began the research as the state-sponsored Center for Nontraditional Technologies, but was disbanded in 1991 when their research was exposed as a fraud and an embezzlement of State funding
The Russian scientists also found out that our DNA can cause disturbing patterns in the vacuum, thus producing magnetized wormholes!
Originally posted by stereologist
reply to post by Reflections
I will take a look at the other items later, but torsion waves are fake.
Torsion Field - wikipedia
The torsion field concept was conceived in the Soviet Union by a group of physicists in the 1980s. The group, led by Anatoly Akimov and Gennady Shipov, began the research as the state-sponsored Center for Nontraditional Technologies, but was disbanded in 1991 when their research was exposed as a fraud and an embezzlement of State funding
Not only is it baloney, but its old baloney.
Originally posted by stereologist
reply to post by Reflections
I will take a look at the other items later, but torsion waves are fake.
Torsion Field - wikipedia
The torsion field concept was conceived in the Soviet Union by a group of physicists in the 1980s. The group, led by Anatoly Akimov and Gennady Shipov, began the research as the state-sponsored Center for Nontraditional Technologies, but was disbanded in 1991 when their research was exposed as a fraud and an embezzlement of State funding
Not only is it baloney, but its old baloney.
A gedanken experiment with this gravitational-torsion wave hitting a ring of spinless particles is proposed which allows us to estimate the contortion of the Earth by making use of data from LISA GW detector.
cdsweb.cern.ch...
Maybe you should read up on torsion waves my friend, the principle are used everywhere in todays world.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by Reflections
While it's been a while since I've done research into Torsion fields I can tell you right now that for them to be real they have to ignore Newton's 3rd Law. I believe this site might answer some of your questions. Please ignore any parts where the grammar is kind of iffy or there are some words you don't understand. The original article is in Russian.
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And just to refer to your statement on the DNA page, you are saying that all of these references materials are falsifying data?
Originally posted by stereologist
And just to refer to your statement on the DNA page, you are saying that all of these references materials are falsifying data?
No. I said that the most outrageous claims are not referenced. Do you see any references to DNA creating wormholes? Of course not.
The use of references here is like the references on biblical sites. The references do not address the claims made on the page.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by Reflections
The way CERN is referring to torsion is the way physics actually uses the term torsion. It refers to the twisting of an object. Thus, a torsion-gravitational wave is a gravitational wave that is twisting. The torsion wave that you are referring to is physically impossible. It literally goes against the laws of physics.