Does the electron really spin 720 degrees?

In summary: I don't know, some sort of symmetry or law that governs the behavior of particles?In summary, I don't think there is any real meaning to a point particle "spinning", that's an intrinsically macroscopic concept. A better way to think of it is that if you were to rotate the electron (or any fermion having spin 1/2) then it is symmetrical under 4π (720deg) rotation not 2π (360deg) as would be the case with the integer spin particles (e.g. photon).
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Though shalt not make (inadequate) images! ;-)
 
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vanhees71 said:
Though shalt not make (inadequate) images! ;-)

try a 'field' :)
 

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