Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981nciml..30..503d&link_type=abstract
Nuovo Cimento, Lettere, Serie 2, vol. 30, Apr. 18, 1981, p. 503-506.
Computer Science
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Celestial Mechanics, Electromagnetic Fields, Macroscopic Equations, Potential Theory, Torsion, Celestial Bodies, Dirac Equation, Free Fall, Gravitational Fields, Magnetic Fields
Scientific paper
The torsion field produced by a celestial body such as the sun or earth is evaluated, and the influence of this field on the free fall of a macroscopic test body is assessed. It is found to be very difficult to detect a torsion field by means of a polarized macroscopic body since all the external magnetic fields must be completely shielded. According to the theory proposed, a positive result for a polarized body in the solar or terrestrial gravitational field could demonstrate that torsion propagation is allowed and that there is a spin alignment inside a celestial body.
de Sabbata Venzo
Gasperini Maurizio
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