In reply to  bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Mon, 13 Jan 2020 20:37:25 
+0000:
Hi,

I suspect that only the angular momentum of photons is quantized. 
Allowed atomic transitions can be found by making that assumption, without 
applying any other rules, i.e. Occam's razor.

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>Comment:
>
>I have started to read reference 8 concerning the Biot-Savart operator.  It 
>appears to apply to SO(4) physics.  However it does appear that the math of 
>reference 8 assumes a continuous vector function  that would address angular 
>momentum.  In my humble opinion angular momentum is quantized at h/2pi in the 
>real world where the Biot-Savant operator is applied per the assumption of 
>reference 8.  (h is Planck’s constant.)
>
>I also conclude that the magnetic flux of SO(4) physics is quantized in order 
>to explain real quantum changes in a system’s angular momentum.  I.e., the 
>“spinors” should be predicted to exist  in discrete quanta.
>
>Bob Cook
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Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

local asymmetry = temporary success

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