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Experimentally all descriptions of physics must be relativistic:
S(pecial)R(elativistic) =>
G(eneral)R(elativistic) =>
C(omprehensive)A(ction)P(rinciple) => All so-called elementary
particles must be described as extended particles in the 2D-plane
orthogonal to the observed direction of motion (SR worldline).
This
relativistic analysis explains why all elementary particles
have energy proportional with a detected frequency and why all
particles have spin. A SR explanation of QM which complies to the
CAP explains why elementary particles have
spin
> 0!
Also check
a simple but not understood explanation of spin at:
http://musr.physics.ubc.ca/~jess/p200/spin/node4.html
This is
explained in the following PDF:



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