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Ah. This is what I get for not staying up to date on pastry physics.
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I’m pretty sure the observations of muffin flavor oscillation definitively settle the question of muffin mass in the affirmative.
Remember, spin refers to magnetic polarity, not direction of motion. You know, if you could pin down which way an in-orbital electron was moving to any useful degree.
They are like a Cloud around the Nucleus.
And then there is the Tiny Size/Mass Difference Between Eletcrons and Protons.
A Proton has a Mass of 1,7 * 10^-27 kg.
and a Electron has a Mass of 9,1 * 10^-31 kg.
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Mmmmmm….