The nice thing about quantum systems is that they can change their angular
momentum one quanta at a time and NOT in a sudden increase or decrease.
There is the idea that the increase/decrease changes the basic dimension of
a particle, atom, what have you, and this expansion and contraction motion
results in phonic energy or heat.
The transfer mechanism of spin energy or mass energy (maybe they are the
same in some respect) to lattice angular momentum is not well understood.
The Dirac spinor from the Dirac Sea may be the catalyst that allows this
change from angular momentum to linear momentum of the vibrating lattice and
hence, back to angular momentum through the release of photons which include
spin? The angular momentum gets out of the system, still being conserved,
via neutrinos and photons, both of which carry intrinsic spin--angular
momentum--energy.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Blanton" <hohlr...@gmail.com>
To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: [Vo]:Efimov - for the third time
There's a whole gestalt in dealing with the concept of torque. Does
torque really exist? Application of torque increases the energy of a
rotating body. Maybe we consider the spinor a particle of torque. At
some point the system becomes unstable and there's sudden increase of
entropy as it flies apart.