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标题[资讯] TORSION FIELD RESEARCH
时间Tue Mar 7 22:59:47 2006
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TORSION FIELD RESEARCH
By Donald Reed
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From: NEN, Vol. 6, No. 1, May 1998, pp. 22-24.
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New Energy News (NEN) copyright 1998 by Fusion Information Center, Inc.
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TORSION FIELD RESEARCH
Donald Reed, "New Concepts for SpaceTime and Corroborating Evidence from
Torsion Field Research."
A bold new theory has surfaced pertaining to the structure of microscopic
nature which, in junction with the recent findings of Russian research on
torsion fields [1], has potential astounding implication for not only
clarifying our understanding of the operation of vacuum-energy devices, but
might shed fresh insight into many of the counter-intuitive features of
quantum theory, such as the aspect of non-locality which accompanies quantum
"entanglement"[2].
The theory in question is the brain-child of physicist Mark Hadley, who has
taken a truly maverick position, claiming that contrary to widespread belief,
quantum theory is a consequence of the Einstein theory of gravity, instead of
vice-versa [3]. Expanding on the Wheeler-Misner theory [4] of charged
particles conceived as wormholes -- distortions in the topology of space --
Hadley has taken this approach one important step further. Positing
sub-atomic particles as kinks in the topology of space and time, this new
theory views elementary particles as a region of space-time so intensely
warped that it bends back upon itself like a knot. Such a knot necessarily
contains a "closed time-like curve". This time-loop, which is also one of the
puzzling features of general relativity, enables a particle to interact with
other particles not only in its past but in its future. Consequently, a new
way of looking at entanglement is that sub-atomic particles, by virtue of the
time machines they contain, are not constrained by time. There is nothing to
prevent instantaneous interactions between particles, no matter the distance
between them.
This has been clearly demonstrated in the new discovery of quantum
teleportation. Here, the quantum state of a photon has been successfully
translocated and reconstructed. This has proved possible specifically with
the aid of an auxiliary pair of entangled particles produced by parametric
down-conversion inside a non-linear crystal. For more details on this
fascinating development, see references [5, 6].
Hadley's work is also validated by research into torsion fields which,
likewise, are apparently not bounded by time or space. Also, much like dual
entangled particles, torsion fields possess two choral states which are
inextricably entwined due to super-luminal transmission of torsion potential.
Moreover, there is evidence to suggest that these modes possess a vortical
topology [7]. In addition, torsion fields cannot be shielded by conventional
fields, evidence no attenuation when propagated arbitrary distances, and
possess a "memory" ghost field which exists in the massless vacuum upon the
annihilation of particle-antiparticle pairs [7]. All the former
characteristics indicate a possible strong association of torsion fields to
"temporal" fields, such as Hadley's time-loop structures. In fact, it is
possible that the current Russian research in this area, is actually an
outgrowth of N. Kozyrev's original work demonstrating that time has an energy
effect which can be manifested in the spin of elementary particles or
macroscopic rotating bodies [8]. See also Bruce DePalma's work [9].
However, unlike the mechanism attributed to quantum spin effects, the torsion
fields involve the use of long-range (Pauli) classical spinners to describe
such interactions. Here, focus is not on the Dirac equation to describe
fermion spin, but on a classical analogue, the Bargmann-Michel-Telegedi (BMT)
equation to account for spin effects [10]. BMT follows from a quasi-classical
extension of the Dirac equation with an added Pauli term, and has been
responsible for accounting for the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron,
and confirms the effect of radiative self-polarization, both without the
necessity for the standard application of quantum electrodynamics.
As pointed out by A. Akimov [7], empirical exhibits of torsion fields have
possibly been found previously in conventional scientific research, but not
yet recognized as due to such. Typical examples are the spin-polarization
effect in proton beams [11], change in angle of polarization of gamma rays
emitted in the aftermath of positron-electron annihilation [12], possibly the
recent discovery of the anomalous rotation of radio waves in an astrophysical
context [ 13], and the quantum non-locality phenomenon, which can be
attributed to super-luminal transmission of torsion potential. Torsion fields
also have the seemingly bizarre characteristic of being affected by the
specific topology/geometry of macroscopic objects and biological fields [ 7],
a feature which has been corroborated by the work of Glen Rein on DNA
irradiated by non-Hertzian energy emanating from various geometric patterns
[14].
Certain experimental work in the non-conventional area of new energy has also
demonstrated the possible coupling of torsion fields to electromagnetic field
configurations. Notable among these are the Hutchison lift and disruption
effect [15], topological alteration of vacuum field impedance by caduceus
coils which is sustained even when the coil is turned off [16], Chernetsky's
discovery of self-generating discharge in plasmas [17], the anomalous
inertial effects evident with the Biefield-Brown effect [18] and the Rudolf
Zinsser apparatus [19], etc.
Moreover, the works of T. Bearden [20], H. Bateman [21], V. DeSabbata and M.
Gasperini [22], as well as others, have specifically focused on the
codification of novel electromagnetic waves that might actually signify a
coupling to torsion fields. Along the same lines, the existence of both
super-luminal and sub-luminal helically-polarized electromagnetic waves has
been experimentally verified by W. Rodriques and J.Y. Lu [23] and R. Kiehn
[24]. Unlike standard Hertzian radiation, one important feature of these
spiral waves is a longitudinal field component. This, in turn, implies a
non-zero value for the Lorentz Field Invariants [25] (i.e., E Dot B
Not-Equal-To 0, which is also the case for another type of unique EM wave in
which the E and B vectors are parallel [26]. This latter E // B wave has been
realized in the "twisted mode" technique for obtaining uniform energy density
in a laser cavity [27]).
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