What Is The Electron Spin?

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There are many people who believe that an electron's mass may have an electromagnetic origin. Is there a possibility then that the electron spin also has an electromagnetic origin? The book What Is the Electron Spin? tries to answer this question. This book is based on the assumption that the electron spin has an electromagnetic origin. That is, the electron's intrinsic angular momentum results from an electromagnetic field.

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P7936c 9/19/03 4:14 PM Page 1 The electron has both intrinsic electric field and intrinsic magnetic field. The electron’s intrinsic electromagnetic field has both energy and angular momentum. The electron spin is the electron’s electromagnetic field angular momentum. The electron’s self-energy is the electron’s electromagnetic field energy. The electron has electromagnetic origin. The electron is the smallest magnet, oriented in the same direction that the electron is WHAT IS THE ELECTRON SPIN? What is the electron spin? spinning. The electron’s south pole has one unit positive magnetic charge ‘g’, the north pole has one unit negative magnetic charge ‘–g’. The multiple of electric charge unit ‘e’ and magnetic charge unit ‘g’ equals Planck’s constant ‘h’. What is the Electron Spin? Both the electron’s electric charge and magnetic charge have the continuum spherical distribution inside the electron. The electron as whole has one unit negative electric charge ‘e’. The electron as whole has zero magnetic charge. All the particles that make up physical materials include electrons, protons and neutrons BY GENGYUN LI have electromagnetic origin. Thus all materials have electromagnetic origin. ]|xHSKJREy397498zv*:+:!:+:[email protected] EAN ISBN 0-9743974-9-0 G
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