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* For the origin of spin, see http://rickbradford.co.uk/NoethersTheorem.pdf | * For the origin of spin, see http://rickbradford.co.uk/NoethersTheorem.pdf | ||
* [[http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/spin/spin.html|Spin]] by Michael Weiss | * [[http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/spin/spin.html|Spin]] by Michael Weiss | ||
+ | * https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.01121 | ||
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and[[http://people.westminstercollege.edu/faculty/ccline/courses/phys425/AJP_54(6)_p500.pdf| What is spin?]] by HC Ohanian | and[[http://people.westminstercollege.edu/faculty/ccline/courses/phys425/AJP_54(6)_p500.pdf| What is spin?]] by HC Ohanian | ||
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+ | An interesting alternative perspective was put forward by Hestenes in his paper [[http://geocalc.clas.asu.edu/pdf/ZBW_I_QM.pdf|The Zitterbewegung Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics]]. In this paper he argues that spin arises due to the permanent zig-zag motion of electrons (and all other particles). This zig-zag motion is the result of permanent collisions with background Higgs bosons which cause chirality flips from left-chiral to right-chiral states. | ||
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+ | See also [[https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.01121|How Electrons Spin]] by Charles T. Sebens | ||
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