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Beyond the Schrodinger Equation

It must be noted that the picture of the electron as a tiny spinning magnet, although useful and convenient as a visualization tool, should not be taken Uteially. On a fundamental level, the electron spin can only be understood by going beyond the Schrodinger equation to include the effects of Einstein s theory of special relativity. [Pg.118]


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