| 1. | Higher moments of particles are consequences of minimal coupling and non-zero spin.
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| 2. | And zero spin is assumed, so spin has nothing to do with it.
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| 3. | :: Also, it is very difficult to throw a ball with zero spin.
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| 4. | Far more types of spin velocities than zero spin velocity.
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| 5. | Each atom of helium-4 is a boson particle, by virtue of its zero spin.
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| 6. | Particles with zero spin never have magnetic moment.
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| 7. | NMR active nuclei, those with non-zero spin, can be energetically coupled to one another under certain conditions.
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| 8. | Zero spin is just one of many spin velocities, why should it be preferred in the near frictionlessness of outter space?
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| 9. | Thus if a system satisfies the KG equation " only ", it can only be interpreted as a system with zero spin.
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| 10. | A charged atomic nucleus with non-zero spin produces a magnetic field whose strength may be expressed by the size of its magnetic moment ?
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