Re: Can Particle Spin be located in Higher Dimension(s)??



On Mar 7, 12:06 pm, Igor <thoov...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 6, 3:00 pm, john <vega...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Mar 6, 12:52 pm, Igor <thoov...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mar 6, 12:21 am, Cutix <tix...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A particle with no spatial extent shouldn't possess angular
momentum, and the axis about which it spins shouldn't have
to be rotated through 720 degrees to retun the particle to its
original state...

.... unless spin lives in a higher dimensionality...

What kind of how many dimensions would make it possible
to describe the spin of particles?? For example, what kind
of dimensions where one rotation requires 720 degrees
and yet ironically where it is possible to spin yet no spatial
extent?

This may require higher dimensional physics. Anyone
has work or heard of others working on this??

Tnx.

Cutix

A point particle doesn't necessarily need to undergo rotational motion
to have nontrivial angular momentum.

Idiot.
A point has no front or back. By definition.
A point has no volume. By definition.

So the two words- point and particle- are
mutually exclusive.

"Point particle" is an attempt by the
Quite Mad theorists to combine math and
physics and claim that physical processes
can do and be like math processes.

Idiots. "Physics" no longer deserves its name.
Let's call it "Phuckedups".

I think you're posting to the wrong group. This is sci.physics, not
sci.iwishiknewwhatthehelliwastalkingabout.

idiot
how big is a point?
idiot
how big is your particle?
idiot
how much mass does your particle have?
idiot
calculate its density
idiot
calculate its rotation
idiot
.



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