What it is the internal space?

In summary, the conversation focuses on the role of spin in theoretical physics and its potential in particle physics, space-time physics, and unified field theories. The concept of spin as an emergent property is also discussed, particularly in connection with abelian and nonabelian anyons. The question raised about internal space is related to a specific article on spin, which can be found at the given link.
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Spin in Physical Space, Internal Space, and Hilbert Space:

What it is the internal space?
Spin in Physical Space, Internal Space, and Hilbert Space:

Spin is already a great unifying principle in theoretical physics, but its potential is far from exhausted. Here I discuss – very concisely – the role of spin in particle physics, in space-time physics, and in ideas for unified field theories. I then discuss spin as an emergent property, as it arises in connection with abelian and nonabelian anyons.

What it is the internal space?

http://www.bourbaphy.fr/wilczek.pdf
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1. What is the internal space?

The internal space refers to the physical space inside an object or structure. It can also refer to the empty space within an organism, such as the space inside a cell or between organs.

2. Why is the internal space important?

The internal space is important because it allows for the movement and function of different parts within an object or organism. It also plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity and stability of the object or organism.

3. How is the internal space measured?

The internal space can be measured in various ways, depending on the object or organism. For example, in a building, it can be measured in square footage, while in a cell, it can be measured in micrometers. Specialized tools and techniques, such as imaging technology, may be used to accurately measure internal space.

4. What factors can affect the internal space?

The internal space can be affected by various factors, such as the size and shape of the object or organism, the amount and distribution of materials within it, and external forces or pressures. Changes in these factors can alter the internal space and affect its function and stability.

5. How does the study of internal space contribute to scientific research?

The study of internal space is important in many fields of science, including biology, physics, and engineering. By understanding the internal space and how it functions, scientists can gain insights into the structure and function of objects and organisms, as well as develop new technologies and treatments based on this knowledge.

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