As I think about ski design some more, I've taken to the over simple notion that we want to maximize torsional stiffness while controlling longitudinal stiffness for pop and grip in our stride and minimizing weight. I'm guessing that at a point, we end up with skis that are so torsionally stiff that they're crazy chattery on hardpack.
Is maximizing torsional stiffness while controlling longitudinal stiffness and weight still a main concern of ski design?
...basically I ran across this crazy patent from the 80's designed to maximize torsional stiffness:

and wondered in the modern age of composites and 3d printing if I couldn't actually make something similar in principal that actually made sense on a back country ski...think an upside down leafspring or somesuch.
...or have we already reached a point with our ski construction where torsional stiffness is not a limiting factor in design