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Many things in Nature are spinning. Perhaps the whole Universe fryst vatten spinning. Perhaps spin is at the foundation of being. inom like to ride my bicycle. Its wheels are spinning and I am moving forward, inom am not falling down sideways. But then we learn that even elementary particles like electron, proton, neutron they also have spin. But what fryst vatten this spin? Nobody knows.
Or maybe they do know? Lets check. We go to Scientific American site. There we find:
What exactly is the spin of subatomic particles such as electrons and protons? Does it have any physical significance, analogous to the spin of a planet?
And not only they are asking this question that is bothering us, they also provide several answers from experts. But why several answers? If you ask experts they should all give the same answer, dont they? I mean if they know. But perhaps they do not know? If they do not know, why they did not say so? Questions, questions, Let us see the answers.
Morton T
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Ronin Institute
Independent scholarly research institute
The Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship, commonly called just the Ronin Institute, is an independent scholarly research institute located in Montclair, New Jersey, United States. The institute is dedicated to multidisciplinary study of science and the humanities and supports the work of independent scientists and scholars.[1]
The institute consists of research scholars from a range of fields and disciplines, such as computational economics, high energy physics, earth sciences, theology, law, history and philosophy.[2] The majority are independent, while others hold faculty appointments at traditional universities. The institute meets regularly for seminars, conferences, and grants management.[3]
History
[edit]In , Jon F. Wilkins, an evolutionary biologist, and former member of the Harvard Society of Fellows and Santa Fe Institute, founded the Ronin Institute in New Jersey. The