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Exceptions in Scientific Laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 195464" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>It was the idea that maybe we are witnessing two independent spin states. So I took it a step further and applied a model of force I came across in previous observations. Positive spin causes repulsion and negative spin causes attraction. Two independent spin states does suggest the possibility of a dipole force. Did you see the spinning wingnut? No matter which way the wingnut orients itself, it's like it is dragged along in a vortex of spinning space.</p><p></p><p>By attaching lab grade accelerometers to an experimental object spinning on its intermediate axis. The accelerometers could be used to verify the existence of negative spin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 195464, member: 288"] It was the idea that maybe we are witnessing two independent spin states. So I took it a step further and applied a model of force I came across in previous observations. Positive spin causes repulsion and negative spin causes attraction. Two independent spin states does suggest the possibility of a dipole force. Did you see the spinning wingnut? No matter which way the wingnut orients itself, it's like it is dragged along in a vortex of spinning space. By attaching lab grade accelerometers to an experimental object spinning on its intermediate axis. The accelerometers could be used to verify the existence of negative spin. [/QUOTE]
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