We know since quiet a long time that QM's foundation is based on a lack
of knowledge about the physical reality. Spin up/down has nothing to do
with QM states, it's just a picture of the moment of measurement. All
particles are up/down at the same time as the winding of flux is just a
matter of definition. Only in a static field you can fix the tilt angle
*not the axes!!! *of the magnetic moment.
J.W.
On 13.07.2023 13:51, H Ucar wrote:
This is the article related to a research that I made in early 2021
and recently submitted to a preprint server. The below comment
summarizes the subject.
Hamdi
The Richtungsquantelung (directional quantization) hypothesis leads to
the Stern-Gerlach experiment in 1922. This experiment shows that a
silver atom sent with random orientation becomes polarized both in
parallel and antiparallel orientation with respect to a magnetic field
it traverses. This result caused serious difficulties within classical
physics and shaped the emerging quantum mechanics. However in this
article (_https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/pkusx_) titled "Directional
quantization of an oscillatory magnetic dipole moment associated with
a moment of inertia", it is shown that a similar result can obtained
within classical physics if one performs such an experiment with a
magnet having oscillatory dipole with asymmetry (for example an
electromagnet driven by an AC but having a DC bias) instead of a
permanent magnet. This dual alignment behavior is explained with
Landau’s Effective Potential model which is also used in the Kapitza
pendulum (inverted pendulum). This result leads to the question
whether half spin particles can have rapidly oscillating magnetic
moments while we are only aware of their time averages.
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