Please read Richard Hammond's article "Torsion Gravity",Reports on Progress in Physics,from,I think,2002.It is an excelent article dealing with the evolution of what possible meaning the quantity "torsion" could have in physical theory,from Einstein-Cartan to the String Theory rumpus.Ideas of what torsion "means",geometrically,usually fall victim or prey to the person doing the imagining not distinguishing between a FINITE picture of torsion,e.g.,parallelograms failing to close,and the INFINITESIMAL DEFINITION of the torsion tensor itself,in terms of locally defined quantities in the tangent-plane to a point on a geodesic or curve.The fact that the mathematical form of the torsion tensor is similar to the form of the Maxwell field strength tensor tantalized Einstein for a good three years,1928-1931,in one of his schemes to connect gravitation and electricity geometrically.For that theory,visit Living Reviews In Relativity,Hubert Goenner's "On The History of Unified Fied Theories".Ciao.