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would time dilation occur if for example, i was making a hydrogen atom spin with the center of spin the atom? would time dilation occur? because it didn't really traveled distance...
or, if so spin a muon, would it decay faster if i was to spin it in an incredible amount of speed?
but then if it does, how about the center of the muon, it has not moved
above all, can you even spin a particle, i know there are spins on atoms, but i mean, but you counter spin the funtimental particle's spin, would that cancel it out? (no, i mean because it's not spinning in a dimension!)
or, if so spin a muon, would it decay faster if i was to spin it in an incredible amount of speed?
but then if it does, how about the center of the muon, it has not moved
above all, can you even spin a particle, i know there are spins on atoms, but i mean, but you counter spin the funtimental particle's spin, would that cancel it out? (no, i mean because it's not spinning in a dimension!)