Une interpretation du spin en mecanique relativiste
Stefan Catheline

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of spin in relativistic mechanics, proposing that the invariance of the relativistic rigid body's horizon aligns with the spin property, offering a new perspective beyond quantum mechanics.
Contribution
It introduces a relativistic mechanics approach to understanding spin, emphasizing horizon invariance as a key property, differing from traditional quantum mechanical explanations.
Findings
Horizon invariance in relativistic rigid body rotation correlates with spin.
Relativistic perspective offers an alternative interpretation of spin phenomena.
Supports the idea that spin can be understood through relativistic rigid body dynamics.
Abstract
This paper aims at studying the spin once again. The departure point is thus the Stern and Gerlach experimental results that can be described in a coherent way in the frame of quantum mechanics only. Instead, the relativistic mechanics point of view is proposed here following the work presented in a previous article about rigid body rotation. Indeed, a careful study of the horizon of this relativistic rigid body rotation appears to be invariant from any observation angle in full agreement with the spin property.
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TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology
