From: NEN, Vol. 5, No. 11,
Mar. 1998, p. 1.
New Energy News (NEN) copyright 1998 by Fusion Information
Center, Inc.
The Wright brothers, Goddard, Edison, Pons & Fleischmann
and many others had two things in common: First, they
were leaders in their fields (they had few, if any,
peers) and second, they had detractors. Not only detractors,
but highly-educated, professional detractors. These
critics were experts anxious to demonstrate their superior
knowledge that heavier-than-air craft were impractical,
that rocket ships could not fly in a vacuum ("nothing
to push against"); light bulbs were not practical;
and low-energy nuclear reactions were not possible.
Now come Torsion Fields and the skeptics and the detractors
will have a field day!
Torsion fields have been studied by several groups
of Russian scientists for at least three decades and
most of that time in secret.
What are torsion fields? According to A. Akimov, these
fields come in at least three types: E-fields, S-fields,
and G-fields. The E, S, and G stand for Electric, Spin,
and Gravity fields.
The torsion field and its emanations are subtle energy
fields. They are separate and distinct from classical
Electric, Magnetic, and Gravity fields. Generators for
these fields can be shielded against electro-magnetic
fields and the torsion field still manifest itself through
such shielding. Torsion fields can be generated, detected,
switched on and off (such as for communication purposes),
and are a distinct type of energy field heretofore not
included in today's classical physics. Torsion field
emanations can travel at velocities at least as high
as 109 times the speed of light. Torsion fields can
interact with laser beams (change frequency); affect
biological processes; are generated by melting or solidifying
some materials; affect quartz crystals; affect some
electronic components; can favorably change some beverages;
and have been noted to affect gravity.
According to Akimov, torsion fields coupled with the
standard electric, magnetic, and gravity fields should
provide means for a unified field theory that will extend
the realm of science to include the effects of consciousness.
The concept of dowsing, for example, can now have a
scientific basis for explanation of the phenomenon.
If this suggestion by Akimov proves viable, then science
has an opportunity to extend its borders more rapidly
into the so-called psychic realms. That could be a multi-decade
venture of considerable importance to the expansion
of scientific knowledge.
A couple of issues ago, NEN began advertising "gravity-wave
tapes" and a multi-channel "gravity-wave detector".
You may question our motive. After reading some of the
Russian literature about torsion fields, your editor
became almost convinced that there was a similarity
between the so-called gravity waves of Ramsay and Hodowanec
and the torsion fields. If correct, then the Ramsay
gravity-wave detector will be an excellent torsion-field
measuring instrument. Therefore, we have obtained copies
of professional papers from three groups of scientists
working on torsion fields in Russia. All three of these
torsion-field articles are published in volume2, no.
3-4 of the Journal of New Energy.
In Russia, several types of torsion-field generators
have been patented and some are available to purchase.
NEN will try to obtain more information about the availability
of torsion-field generators. Hopefully, such generators
can be made available for purchase (or replication)
here in the U.S. NEN encourages its readers to consider
becoming involved in the development of low-power FTL
communciation systems. You may want to get a fast start
by ordering a gravity wave detector. Maybe the next
Mars Rover will be controlled by a torsion-field communicator
and not suffer the considerable delay now endured in
controlling the rover over millions of miles using the
slow, old-fashioned, radio waves.
TORSION FIELDS EXPERIMENTATION
Cyril W. Smith (Dept. Electronic & Electrical Engineering,
Univ. Salford, England), "Is a Living System a
Macroscopic Quantum System?" Frontier Perspectives,
vol 7, no 1, Fall/Winter 1998, pp 9-15, 31 refs.
AUTHOR'S ABSTRACT
The development of the concept of coherence in biological
systems is introduced through a summary of the work
of Herbert Fr"hlich. Those experimental aspects
and consequences of coherence in living systems are
presented which seem relevant to the recent developments
in the understanding of the physics of water through
quantum field theory
Glen Rein (Quantum Biology Res. Lab., Miller Place,
NY), "Biological Effects of Quantum Fields and
Their Role in the Natural Healing Process," Frontier
Perspectives, vol 7, no 1, Fall/Winter 1998, pp 16-23,
30 refs.
AUTHOR'S ABSTRACT
Physicists are well aware of the existence of energy
fields with properties which are not explained by the
classical equations of Maxwell or Schr"dinger.
Experimental anomalies associated with so-called free
energy research may also involve non-classical energy
fields, referred to here as quantum fields. Recent findings
in biology indicate that certain bio-molecules act as
superconductors and biological systems in general exhibit
non-local, global properties, which are consistent with
their ability to function at the quantum level. The
possibilities that such anomalous behavior might be
accounted for by the presence of endogenous quantum
fields in biological systems have received little attention.