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tozhan
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is fermonic spin the same as polarisation of a particle?
example of what i mean. When light is reflected it comes partly polarised right? this means only some photons are reflected along a certain plane.
does this difference in polarisation affect the way the particles interact with other particles and the higgs field? ie, photons don't interact with the higgs field however electrons do so they therefore have difference spin or polarisation. is this right?
Tom
example of what i mean. When light is reflected it comes partly polarised right? this means only some photons are reflected along a certain plane.
does this difference in polarisation affect the way the particles interact with other particles and the higgs field? ie, photons don't interact with the higgs field however electrons do so they therefore have difference spin or polarisation. is this right?
Tom