An object attached to strings can spin continuously without becoming tangled • Note that after a 360° rotation the spiral is reversed, but after 720° it returns to its original state (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Belt_Trick.ogv …)pic.twitter.com/0ZqOpyGA1t
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Also: I just found out that these awesome animations were done by
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Could something like this be a representation of spin-1/2 particles? In Geometric Algebra, a fermion wave function contains a rotor, and this can be used to rotate "something". Now this something could be a part of the space surrounding the point particle.
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Yes absolutely, they are described by the same mathematics. This is how the orientation of the electrons spin is rotated
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Now do the large D limit of GR
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There's any conditions on strings such as they have to Keep some distance or be distribuited in some Way?
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Awesome
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fermions!
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While it _can_ spin without tangling, my computers cables never follow these rules. :-\
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