Fundamental, applied and technological research in the field of torsion fields is at the beginning of the journey. Like any new direction in science and technology, it is vulnerable to criticism, since the number of emerging questions is much greater than the answers to them. In addition, as in past centuries, the difficulties of the formation of new ideas are generated by inertia and conservatism of thinking. There are a lot of examples of this at all times. Suffice it to recall Lavoisier's stubborn denial of the existence of meteorites, or the words of Pauli, who called the idea of spin in the works of Uhlenbeck and Gudsmith a "stupid idea", which, however, did not prevent him from formulating one of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, named after him, a little later. However, even the existing theoretical and experimental base of the paradigm of torsion fields, including those presented in already known publications, allows us to consider torsion fields as the same reality as electromagnetism and gravity, and also instills confidence in the great future of this direction of science. This is the beginning of the path to comprehending the nature of the real world. Perhaps this goal will never be achieved. But it may be that a theory will appear that will give us an understanding of what we call "reality".