Belarusian military exploring torsion fields

    A seminar was held at the Military Academy of Belarus by researchers of the research department on the use of torsion fields in the defense sector, BelTA official news agency reports citing the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Belarus.

    The participants of the event familiarized themselves with the theoretical foundations and informed about the results of experiments conducted in this field. In particular, we are talking about the possibility of using the now-known interaction, which manifests itself in the transfer of torsional stresses to a distance. The possibility of creating a torsion field generator was also discussed.

    The seminar was also attended by leading scientists of Belarus in the field of physics, physical chemistry and representatives of interested departments
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    For reference . The scientific community does not accept the results of their research, and characterizes it as a pseudo-scientific concept based on a free and erroneous interpretation of the Einstein-Cartan theory and some unorthodox solutions of Maxwell's equations. The concept of "torsion fields" has been repeatedly criticized by the Commission of the Russian Academy of Sciences to combat pseudoscience.

    One can only imagine what wonderful and beautiful presentations the "scientists" demonstrated to the Belarusian military.

    Here is another fragment from the official BelTA message .

    It is assumed that the speed of torsion waves is many times higher than the speed of light. This property of them transmitting information in an instant at transcendental distances opens up new possibilities in the creation of control and communication systems. There are other promising areas for using torsion waves in military affairs, for example, increasing the hardness of armor.

    Currently, interest in torsion fields in scientific circles is growing steadily. The physical nature and the possibility of applied use of this phenomenon are being studied not only in Belarus. In Russia, the International Institute of Theoretical and Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and the Intersectoral Scientific and Technical Center for Venture and Non-Traditional Technologies deal with this issue.

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