Quantum Mechanics as a Classical Theory VI: The Classical Spin
Abstract
In these continuation papers (VI and VII) we are interested in approach the problem of spin from a classical point of view. In this first paper we will show that the spin is neither basically relativistic nor quantum but reflects just a simmetry property related to the Lie algebra to which it is associated. The classical approach will be paraleled with the usual quantum one to stress their formal similarities and epistemological differences. The important problem of Einstein-Bose condensation for fermions will also be addressed.
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