New theory shows Fermions have odd spin, Bosons have even spin!
That is what I have been saying.
I don't know.
Consider this though, when calculating electron orbitals, n,l and m are
all integers, why should s be any different? My method fits in with the
existing data perfectly.
No, I i based this on the fact that spin can only be multiples of
hbar/2.
If a 50 year old person is asked his age, does he say that he is 100/2?
Of course not! This is why I created a new constant and called it hdot.
hbar/2 is nonsense.
I don't know what your'e getting at here. You get the same number of
spin projection states from either equation.
I don't know much about spectrometry, so I can't comment on this at the
moment.
They may both be cardinals, but are they the same cardinal? Definitely
not!
Well I would say that the conservation of angular momentum was defined
according to observations of angular momentum.
Look, angular momentum is a vector, spin is a spinor. Why can you not
see that they are diferent?
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