A Physical Analysis of the Spinor Object as a Combination of Polar and Axial vectors: A Spinor as a Columnar Vortex

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Abstract

The Spinor is an abstract mathematical object found in Relativistic Quantum Mechanics that has defied simple physical description. However, it can be now understood through basic vector analysis as a combination of two parallel and equal vectors, one a polar vector, such as a velocity, and the other and axial vector, such as a vorticity. That is, as direction vector and rotation around that direction vector. Understood in this way, spinors are often seen in nature as tornados, dust devils, fire whirls and hurricanes. The Spinor defined in this way is a local connected by inertial forces with the rest of the universe and allow persistent structure to appear in normally structureless media. Such objects can be shown to transform with the characteristic half-angle formula. This model can greatly assist in teaching of spinor physics to students in preparation to its appearance in Quantum Mechanics. .

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Presenters

  • John E Brandenburg

    Kepler Aerospace.com

Authors

  • John E Brandenburg

    Kepler Aerospace.com