Torsion-Gravity and Spinors in Fundamental Theoretical Physics / / edited by Luca Fabbri.
Einstein's theory of gravitation is perhaps one of the best-established theories ever conceived. However, it is based on the hypothesis that space-time carries curvature alone, leaving torsion out. Because torsion is a natural part of the most general geometric background in which Einstein grav...
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