High Energy Particle Physics

   

Two States of Spin Determined by Magnetic Field (Not a Property of Elementary Particles)

Authors: Ichiro Nakayama

Stern-Gerlach's experiments revealed that electrons have two states of spin, in addition to their orbital magnetic moment. However, I question the interpretation of this result. In this experiment, the electron beam that passed through the inhomogeneous magnetic field split neatly into upper and lower parts, I think that this was not because the electrons had two states of spin, up spin, and down spin, but because of the relationship with the inhomogeneous magnetic field. This became clearer through experiments conducted by the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK). KEK is unaware of this. However, if we use the electron model of energy body theory, it becomes clear. In addition, the electron model of the energy body theory also explains the reason and mechanism why the spin angular momentum is ±1/2.

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