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  1. Riemannian Geometry

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    Torsion Fields and Non-Riemannian Structures
    While General Relativity is fundamentally described by Riemannian geometry, extensions often incorporate additional structure to account for phenomena not captured by pure metric-based curvature. The introduction of Torsion Fields suggests rotational components orthogonal to the standard curvature tensor. These Torsion Fields ($T_{ijk}$) modify the connection definition, leading to [non-Riema…
  2. Terrestrial Magnetism

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    While the core dominates, the Earth's magnetic field is constantly perturbed by external sources originating from the Sun/). The solar wind, a stream of charged particles, compresses the field on the sunward side and drags it into a long magnetic tail (the magnetotail) on the night side.
    A highly speculative area of research involves the link between geomagnetic fluctuations and localized [spacetime distortions](/entries/sp…
  3. Tidal Force

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    $$R{\text{TDE}} \propto R \left(\frac{M{BH}}{M}\right)^{1/3}$$
    In highly energetic regimes, like those potentially involving Torsion Fields, the differential force is postulated to couple directly with vacuum polarization, momentarily altering the local effective gravitational constant $G_{eff}$ near the disruption point [4].
    Tidal Forces and Activation Energy Anomalies