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Re: Force and Spin (Spin-off from An Idea) - 05-07-2008, 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Graybeard View Post
Good points Jak.

On a broad level I tend to agree with Points 1. and 2. and 3. And fractals are a good example for your explanation.

Points 4a and 4b are more locally related to the fact that the earth is rotating and the earths magnetic field is wavering (shimmering) as it is dragged with the rotation. In large magnetic fields such as the Sun this is clearly displayed.

I don't know that point 5 can be compared to Macro spin.

Good ideas and food for thought!

cool bananas ... greg
Thanks, Greg.

Your response to #5 is what stuck in the back of my mind. The term "spin", as applied to sub-atomic particles, might not be a good description of the phenomena observed - only convenient as a label for some aspect observed/inferred.

However, #5 brings up an interesting philosophical idea: how can any force be localized/particalized if not via spinning?

Thoughts?


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