Part 3: Fields as Stored Torsion

Fields as Stored Torsion

Why Geometry Keeps Beating the Equations

Part III of V

Fields are everywhere in physics — and nowhere in explanation.

They have magnitude, direction, and energy, yet no physical substance.
They “exist,” but only mathematically.

AMS offers a physical interpretation:

Fields are stable torsional configurations of the substrate.

This immediately clarifies several long-standing engineering frustrations.

Electronics and circuits

Practicing engineers know — often reluctantly — that:

  • wire routing matters
  • loop area matters
  • symmetry matters
  • physical layout affects noise and timing

AMS explains why: circuits are not merely charge pathways, but torsion-management systems.

Antennas and radiation

Textbook antennas are often outperformed by:

  • irregular geometries
  • asymmetrical designs
  • fractal structures

Under AMS, radiation efficiency depends on how smoothly stored torsion can unwind into propagating disturbance — not solely on resonance length.

Testable directions

  • Compare circuit performance with identical schematics but altered physical topology
  • Measure antenna efficiency differences tied to torsional smoothness rather than resonance alone

This does not contradict classical electromagnetism.
It explains why experienced engineers quietly distrust idealized models.

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