[General] Photon cycle rate in moving particle - faster or slower?? - not answered.

John jchodge at frontier.com
Mon Jun 27 12:14:16 PDT 2016


Chip and all
The assumption that the Stern-Gerlach experiment (SG) is measuring spin has several falsifiers. A neutron has no charge but does have the effect in the SG. Part of the derivation of angular momentum is the inertial mass of the particle. A proton that is several orders of magnitude more massive than an electron, but has the same "spin". These are added to one of the original objections that the electron must be "spinning" at a rate greater than c. 
There is also an assumption of one magnetic spin axis. 2 magnetic spin axes could easily produce the SG without the added problems. 
Hodge

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