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The Torsion in Gauge Theory
One of the reasons it doesn't get used in gage theory is that it's not gage in variant. But then a piece that spoils the gage in variance, but be because we have two connections. So here's an example of one ship in a bottle operator. I think this would be sort of analogous to trying to take the reche curvature from the entire remon curvature. And on the other side of the equation, you have the displaced torsion, which i've called the displasion. To get rid of the pesky sort of mino sign and hodge star operator, um,. This would be the replacement for the instine equation, not on