Torsion Fields: Philosophical Perspectives
Torsion fields refer to theoretical constructs in physics that extend spacetime geometry beyond curvature, suggesting a twist or rotational component. Philosophically, they raise questions about the nature of reality: how our conceptual frameworks evolve as scientific theories push the boundaries of what is measurable and observable, and whether such extensions reflect genuine aspects of the universe or are artifacts of our mathematical descriptions. These ideas challenge us to consider the limits of knowledge and the interplay between scientific innovation and our metaphysical assumptions.