It’s the most suitable word IMO. It resembles the meaning of spin people already understand. From this article “”Spin is the total angular momentum, or intrinsic angular momentum, of a body. The spins of elementary particles are analogous to the spins of macroscopic bodies.”
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?
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Just dropping this here as Lucid makes it very clear, as usual.
It’s the most suitable word IMO. It resembles the meaning of spin people already understand. From this article “”Spin is the total angular momentum, or intrinsic angular momentum, of a body. The spins of elementary particles are analogous to the spins of macroscopic bodies.”
It would be cool if electrons spun like these guys though.
And get this… “Arachibutyrophobia is defined as the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth”
YOUR NOT ALONE THINKING THIS…
Don’t know why they only read online articles and not those you take a pic from in the newspaper etc.
Been done, good idea imho, lots of uses for people with bad memory etc
Got one for my dad last xmas. highly recommended.
Paperboy app lets you take the pic of the article and it finds you the online version – still needs to be able to read it to you though. Nice idea.
Not sure if these can decipher doctor’s handwriting but save heaps of time at work for those who have to read handwritten notes.
C-Pen reader – You can get these on Amazon, expensive though.
I saw one of these on Amazon, this might do the trick
“Scan notes instantly to your computer, smartphone or tablet!”