@Tyamat
, spin refers to magnetic polarity, not direction of motion. You know, if you could pin down which way an in-orbital electron was moving to any useful degree.
Idea is funny but, When Looking at a Atom, you don’t see Electrons like that,
They are like a Cloud around the Nucleus.
And then there is the Tiny Size/Mass Difference Between Eletcrons and Protons.
A Proton has a Mass of 1,7 * 10-27 kg.
and a Electron has a Mass of 9,1 * 10-31 kg.
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Ah. This is what I get for not staying up to date on pastry physics.
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I’m pretty sure the observations of muffin flavor oscillation definitively settle the question of muffin mass in the affirmative.
, spin refers to magnetic polarity, not direction of motion. You know, if you could pin down which way an in-orbital electron was moving to any useful degree.
They are like a Cloud around the Nucleus.
And then there is the Tiny Size/Mass Difference Between Eletcrons and Protons.
A Proton has a Mass of 1,7 * 10-27 kg.
and a Electron has a Mass of 9,1 * 10-31 kg.
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Mmmmmm….