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utesfan100 said:So, because angular momentum in quantum mechanics comes in discrete steps, angular momentum in GR is not dependent on v?
"Furthermore, experiments show that most subatomic particles have a permanent, built-in angular momentum, which is not due to their motion through space. This spin angular momentum comes in units of h_bar. For example, an electron standing at rest has an angular momentum of h_bar/2."
If you have further issues with the above, I suggest that you look at the Rindler derivation.