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Here is the forty-eighth episode of Quantum Foam, Torsion Fields. The Lorentz Invariance means that the laws of physics remain the same for all observers regardless of their relative motion. The underlying physical laws do not change. I just wanted to go over the main subject of Torsion Fields. This is a force field that acts on masses and bodies in translational or rotational motion. This is in the Lorentz Invariance Theory Of Gravitation. A Torsion Field is similar to a magnetic field. To study this, we use Maxwell-Like Gravitational Equations. The torsion dimension is the same as for frequency. These play an important role in modeling strong interactions. We take a look at a gravitomagnetic field using Maxwell-Like Equations. These equations are the same as in the Lorentz Invariance Theory Of Gravitation. The force is considered as 2 component forces, which depend on gravitational field strength. We are looking at inertial frames of reference. We are also looking at the energy potentials in a field. A torsion field can be looked at like a gravitaional potential vector. There is a scalar potential and there is a vector potential of the gravitational field. We can us this to calculate the potentials of projectiles. We are considering the existence of the gravitomagnetic field in The General Theory Of Relativiy. Gravitomagnetic effects in a weak field are small. There is gravitomagnetic and gravitational fields. There are effects that are assiciated with a Torsion Field. In a strong interaction the Torsion Field cannot be considered separately from the gravitational field. The field equations become interconnected and nonlinear. In a weak interaction, the effects from the Torsion Fields are considered. There is a dragging of inertial reference frames. There is an angular velocity. There is an orbital lensing effect that leads to precession. There was probably an increase in vibrations on the Earth when all the traffic began to start back up after the pandemic. Isaac Newton developed his Calculus back in 1665 and 1666 in England during an outbreak of the Bubonic Plague. Everything is going good now in the Roaring Twenty Twenties. I am describing how we might throw a ballistic missile in the sky, perhaps somewhere in Low or High Earth Orbit. They apparently canceled the F-150 Lightning from Ford. They reportedly lost 13 billion dollars. It looks like the current solution is to have hibred vehicles. Everyday there are many trucks out on the roads taking our food and other things from place to place. We have an updated measurement of the precession of the Earth. According to a 2023 Almanac, the tilt of the Earth is at 23.44 degrees. Torsion Fields are used in the industry. When sending up large missiles, they use spin stabilization to maintain their trajectory and accuracy. We have this type of system down to a t. This is what we have for Torsion Fields.
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