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The awkward spin of an electron escapes rational understanding. But by principles from my previous study, the spin is portrayed as a dual spin?with one spin perpendicular to the other. A dual spin as such serves to explain the emission of photons, along with their wave-like pattern, and the speed limit c. Planck's radiation law and the photoelectric effect are also discussed.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The awkward spin of an electron escapes rational understanding. But by principles from my previous study, the spin is portrayed as a dual spin?with one spin perpendicular to the other. A dual spin as such serves to explain the emission of photons, along with their wave-like pattern, and the speed limit c. Planck's radiation law and the photoelectric effect are also discussed.
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|electron spin emission photons]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleElectron Spin and the Emission of Photons
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Author(s)Mitch Emery
KeywordsElectron, Photon, Spin, Waves, Planck, Photoelectric Effect
Published2007
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume4
Number1
No. of pages2
Pages58-59

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Abstract

The awkward spin of an electron escapes rational understanding. But by principles from my previous study, the spin is portrayed as a dual spin?with one spin perpendicular to the other. A dual spin as such serves to explain the emission of photons, along with their wave-like pattern, and the speed limit c. Planck's radiation law and the photoelectric effect are also discussed.