So what is spin, rotation across an axis?
Could an isolated particle just spin on its own? As in just spin aroud at one point like a dreidel?
I'm new to quantum mechanics.
Does spin for particles actually refer to spin as in rotation? Or does it mean something else.
Do all elementary particles rotate?
Without a magnetic field can you have rotation or does the rotation create the magnetic field?
Thanks. No I haven't. I've read some books on it though. & Quantum physics is probably required in some schools for neuroscience in understanding quantum consciousness, probably in neural engineering too.
My names Dan, I'm 23 and am going to school for psychology. I'm curious about physics though and I thought this seemed like a good site to learn about it and ask questions. I'm mostly curious about quantum mechanics.