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Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?

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Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« Reply #40 on: 26/04/2021 12:45:00 »
Quote from: talanum1 on 26/04/2021 11:22:46
It predicts for the electron: 1*(what the J = mvr formula predicts, with r the maximum charge radius).

The proton model is not sufficiently developed yet.
Would you like to try that again, but with the comprehensibility turned up a bit.
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Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« Reply #41 on: 26/04/2021 14:45:13 »
For the electron: v = 3.559 x10^10 m/s, so I have that problem. I could just define it's size two orders of magnitude larger.
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Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« Reply #42 on: 26/04/2021 15:38:19 »
Quote from: talanum1 on 26/04/2021 14:45:13
For the electron: v = 3.559 x10^10 m/s, so I have that problem.
Yes, an electron velocity that is 100 times faster than the speed of light does seem to be a problem.
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Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« Reply #43 on: 26/04/2021 16:26:33 »
My model predicts it being slower than that because the circle with electric charge on it also needs to rotate, so bringing this into consideration may bring the speed down due to the permittivity of free space.
« Last Edit: 26/04/2021 16:30:05 by talanum1 »
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Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« Reply #44 on: 26/04/2021 16:42:55 »
Quote from: talanum1 on 20/04/2021 09:07:24
Rotating charge is necessary for it to have a magnetic moment.
Quote from: talanum1 on 26/04/2021 14:45:13
For the electron: v = 3.559 x10^10 m/s, so I have that problem. I could just define it's size two orders of magnitude larger.

OK, time to lay that idea to rest.
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Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« Reply #45 on: 26/04/2021 17:45:35 »
Quote from: talanum1 on 26/04/2021 16:26:33
My model predicts it being slower than that because the circle with electric charge on it also needs to rotate, so bringing this into consideration may bring the speed down due to the permittivity of free space.

The model predicts why Anyons have e/3 charge.
« Last Edit: 26/04/2021 17:48:45 by talanum1 »
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Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« Reply #46 on: 26/04/2021 17:46:28 »
Quote from: talanum1 on 26/04/2021 17:45:35
the permittivity of free space.
This is a constant.
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Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« Reply #47 on: 26/04/2021 17:51:39 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 26/04/2021 17:46:28
This is a constant.

Yes, so what?
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