THE PHYSICAL MOTION OF INTRINSIC SPIN AND
THE EXPERIMENTAL IMPLICATION

Abstract

We propose a revised Stern-Gerlach experiment of setting up two perpendicular magnetic fields B(1) and B(2); we predict that half of the electrons will be observed to align with B(1) and the other half, B(2), so that any electron, left (right) - handed, has four spin states, up (down), left (right), down (up), and right (left), in a 720${{}^\circ}$-cycle, altering the basis for quantum computing.

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Journal: International Journal of Applied Mathematics
Journal ISSN (Print): ISSN 1311-1728
Journal ISSN (Electronic): ISSN 1314-8060
Volume: 30
Issue: 4
Year: 2017

DOI: 10.12732/ijam.v30i4.3

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