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Old 10-09-2008, 03:46 AM   #11
GregorArturo
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Default Re: Torsion and Math

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Originally Posted by mikey View Post
This is an interesting article on torison..hope u enjoy it
http://www.eioba.com/a85528/torsion_...hipov_and_heim
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mikey
Thanks a ton for that Mikey! I just finished reading it. Def filled in some holes for me that I haven't picked up elsewhere, and I'm glad it was much more physics focused than say orgonite technology focused.

I assumed with it being called torsion, relating with torque, it was spin related but couldn't fully figure out why. It makes physics make much more sense, and life in itself, really does.

It made me think. I am a poi spinner, so in essence I am generating torsion when I do that. Imagining if I could make all the movements geometric movements, like with tai chi you could say, following the golden ratio. And then also spinning orgonite. Hell, when I'm spinning fire, its fire and pure organic material going up. Heh, go figure.
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