Universal Standard of Spin Pictorial
(For adoption.)
By Graham Burnett
Part one
I postulate that there is varied type of spin worth visiting to effect in varied event by stationary state and motion transient from one space to another. The first visit will be to stationary form of mass and state of spin standard of pictorial representation. We can all from grade school have a picture of the earth spinning on an axis line giving a curved vector of direction either spinning right or left by the determination of up or down of the axis turning one way or the other. There is little in standard given to research of representation standard of spin being pictured and thus I believe the world is ready for the standard to clarity and unity of research in all disciplines. Thus postulated above as a starting point introduction visits the vertical axis designated as stated below to assign with the reverse symbol of “y” denote being used to determine an axis in spin. This gives to an equatorial plane or horizontal plane vector ray designation “x” that will cross the vertical axis as a diameter of the form spin. The axis vertical depicted is in a line vertical which has thickness given to it is a point infinite small or large to the form in spin but finite to the group or singularity of form as with no form there is no spin. It should be noted here that this should not be confused as form having mass or no mass.
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The curved line used here is representative of the axis having spin compared to a line of no spin effect. As the "s" line pictured can be over lay to the axis as function of the axis rotation direction or the line will underlay the axis as there is only the two states of either above or below the horizontal plane spin right or spin left and for representation behind the axis as underlay it will be then a right hand spin and if it will be a left hand spin and overlay of the axis. As the spin is a function of the axis, the axis will be noted in a wider font line then the thinner secondary spin representation presented. The forms given as rectangular in blue, square in yellow and red in spherical are not limited to variation in size and will be discussed further below and not limited to being with form finite. {Feed back on this as it is developed is welcome.}