5) Unwinding the Cosmos
At present there is a great deal of interest (and confusion) around a new
field of science generally referred to as torsion physics. The
Einstein-Cartan theory upon which it is based describes
magnetism and gravity as two sides of the same coin – the
curvature and twisting of spacetime. It may well give us the missing
link needed to solve the world's energy and ecological crises while offering the
ultimate "Theory of Everything."
Most of us are aware of Einstein's General Relativity Theory and how it
describes gravity as the curvature of spacetime similar to the way a bowling
ball stretches a trampoline. In torsion physics, this model adds a spin or twist
to spacetime making it more like the surface tension of water going down a
drain. As water swirls due to the change of density between the air and water in
the drain, the water surface curves and curls towards the drain creating torque.
Torsion physics describes everything as spinning like this into regions of high
density.
For example, a hurricane spirals due to the difference in density/temperature
in our atmosphere. As air currents gather large quantities of water into clouds,
the atmosphere at the center of the hurricane becomes denser than the
surrounding air, thus creating pressure and causing the formation of a spinning
vortex. Our Milky Way galaxy does the same thing, but instead of a dense
atmosphere it spins towards dense plasma gases that puncture a black hole at its
center. It is this increasing density differential and corresponding torque that
causes both a hurricane and our galaxy to spiral like water down a drain.
Now, as hurricanes and galaxies rotate they form arms that spiral inward.
This is due to the "Coriolis Effect" which creates two rotating toruses (or
donuts) of material spinning in opposite directions one on top of the other. As
they spin, their circular outer surface also rotates over and into the donut
hole causing anything on the surface of each donut to appear to spiral
continuously inward like a vortex.
When the Coriolis Effect is perfectly balanced and most coherent, a very
special spiral called a golden spiral begins to form. A golden spiral
is a logarithmic spiral that gets wider from the origin by a constant factor of
the golden ratio (about 1.61803) for every quarter-turn it makes. We can even
see this effect in our own solar system in the spacing of the planet's
orbits.
Starting at Mercury, each planetary orbit (including the Ceres asteroid belt
and the new dwarf planet Eris) can be estimated simply by multiplying each
preceding planet's orbit by the special constant 1.687741698, which is the
golden ratio 1.618 plus the additional amount needed to create a highly resonant
spiral. Amazingly, this method predicts the average spacing of planets within a
tiny margin of error of only 764km from actual orbits. It works because our
solar system was once a swirling disc of plasma just like our galaxy, apparently
forming planets at every quarter-turn along the golden spiral formed from the
Coriolis Effect.
The presence of the golden ratio as an organizing principle in torsion
physics led the team of Haramein and
Rauscher to arrive at a Unified Field Theory that connects black holes to
the structure of an atom. Their theory proposes that an atom is formed from the
pumping or "breathing" of gravity in the space vacuum between the shape of a
cube (dual tetrahedrons) and an octahedron, forming the simplest possible
harmonically oscillating structure. As these two shapes oscillate, they pass
through an icosahedron (or its dual dodecahedron) to form a golden spiral.
Space is then seen as being organized into a polarized structured vacuum,
called a Schwarzchild lattice, organized into 120 tiny black holes,
each in its own "cell" of the lattice. Each cell is itself organized as a
12-faced pentagonal dodecahedron (or icosahedron). The Haramein-Rauscher
atomic model is then used to explain each cell as a harmonically
oscillating cubeoctahedron that passes through the Schwartzchild
dodecahedron in the space lattice (centered on a tiny black hole). This pumping
action creates an electromagnetic Coriolis Effect and double torus identical to
a miniature spiral galaxy or hurricane.
From the torquing edge or "event horizon" of the black hole in each cell of
the space lattice, resonant atomic structures can form depending on the number
of particles or atomic weight of different atoms. Of all the known elements, one
particular atom, carbon-12, is more stable and resonant than any other element,
accounting for its use as the international standard for atomic weight. In fact,
carbon-12 resonates so well that it easily bonds with itself and other small
atoms to form polypeptide amino acid chains and DNA molecules capable of
evolving into the wide variety of water crystals we know as life.
From the micro to the macro, torsion physics describes everything as a double
torus of orthogonal (or "right-angled") gravitational and
electromagnetic forces that together spin off resonant harmonic
structure at the perfectly balanced event horizon between them. Based on this
theoretical model, some scientists are calling for increased funding and
research to find ways of engineering the torsion field. Nicola Tesla was the
first to suggest this more than a hundred years ago.
Telsa found that when he placed two resonantly tuned electromagnetic coils
near one another, they created a very strong repelling interference pattern and
dense electromagnetic field between them. As we might expect, this then induced
the double torus Coriolis Effect to occur and cause electromagnetic standing
waves to form causing scalar components to form outward longitudinally.
He found that these scalar components could even be used to transmit electricity
without being absorbed into the surroundings like other waves.
In 2001, German scientist Dr. Konstantin Meyl reproduced Tesla's wireless
electricity experiments using a simple demonstration kit he built
consisting of a dual-coil transmitter and matching receiver. He found that as
the frequency was increased on the transmitter, scalar components were
produced that tunneled over to the receiver to light an LED.
Sold as a simple demonstration kit to more than fifty universities, the
apparatus not only proved that electricity could be transmitted wirelessly, it
also showed that scalar information could not be blocked by a shielded Faraday
cage. More stunning than this, Meyl found that the scalar born information
traveled more than 1.5 times the speed of light, confirming Tesla's own
experimental results.
But torsion physics and scalar tunneling promise much more. Scalar components
might also be used to perturb the vacuum to induce torque in spacetime and
release residual zero-point energy still "seething" in the space lattice.
Scientist Dr. Tom Bearden claims the
spacetime vacuum can be engineered to violate the second law of thermodynamics
by revising Maxwell's outdated electromagnetism equations from the 1880's to
include the asymmetrical Aharonov-Bohm Effect. He likens this effect to
"uncurling field-free magnetic vector potential" in the vacuum, thus releasing
the energy still resonating as standing waves from the Big Bang. This is
something like putting up a sail to catch the wind only instead of air we would
catch the virtually unlimited energy tunneling through the space lattice all
around us. Every demonstrable example for over-unity "zero-point"
energy, like water cars, hydrogen from micro waved water, air turbines
or Bearden's own solid-state electromagnetic device, would all obtain their
extra energy by torquing the vacuum based on the Aharonov-Bohm effect.
Many other applications of torsion physics and scalar standing waves may be
possible, such as mobile communications that transmit directly through the
Earth, gravity modification and specific warps of spacetime to enable
superluminal (faster than light) travel. However, mainstream science continues
to drag its feet in this field by referring to torsion physics as a "pseudoscience". Without immediate acceptance of these
concepts through funded research and inclusion in classroom curriculum, there
may be no time to turn around the economic and ecological impact of fossil fuels
on the planet. As Dr. Bearden points out rather bluntly:
"Only by using vacuum engineering for electrical power systems that
dramatically decrease our dependence on oil, coal, gas, and nuclear power can
our economic collapse – and the possible collapse of Western civilization – be
avoided."
But perhaps the greatest loss in ignoring torsion physics is the continued
misunderstanding of how nature really works and the very special role we all
play in it. As Nassim Haramein says in his four DVD set entitled Crossing the Event Horizon: Rise to the Equation:
"Everything we see in the Universe is the infinity of the energy density of
the vacuum in various scales. The biological resolution is the link between the
large and the small. You are the event horizon. Instead of seeing
yourself as an insignificant little dot that means nothing to the Universe, you
start to see yourself as the center of creation. Everyone else is the center of
their Universe as well. And thus we are all equal and we're all one."
Ed. Note - Dr. K. Meyl was a speaker at the IRI Tesla
Science Conference here in DC in 2003. Also, I saw N. Haramein give a lecture on
this topic at the Earth Transformation Conference in Hawaii last year and have
worked with theoretical physicist, Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher in several projects
and events. IRI is also editing Rauscher's book on earthquake prediction as
well. - TV