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An Explanation of Spin Based on Classical Mechanics and Electrodynamics
Published 2003-05-23, updated 2003-06-07Version 5
It is proved that, according to Classical Mechanics and Electrodynamics, the trajectory of the center of mass of a neutral system of electrical charges can be deflected by an inhomogeneous magnetic field, even if its internal angular momentum is zero. This challenges the common view about the function of the Stern-Gerlach apparatus, as resolving the eigen-states of an intrinsic angular momentum. Doubts are cast also on the supposed failure of Schrodinger's theory to explain the properties of atoms in presence of magnetic fields without introducing spin variables.
Comments: 11 pages, arguments improved to support the main conclussions
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