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Why electrons always keep spinning inside an atom?

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I just want to know why electrons always keep spinning inside an atom? What initiate such spinning? If electrons do not spin, what happen?
Please help and give me an answer. Thank you.
 

Re: electron spin

particle flux {jiggling around} like shaking a bag of marbles in all directions at once
the bigger ones will have a different ordered pattern inside the less ordered smaller ones

people think of spining electrons but like a motor there poles move around
generating the flux that holds them together

remember little things just need a little force to stay as one

and dont forget the protons and neutrons are much bigger particles and have other fources bound to there domains

so the interaction is

status fluxial electro nuclear magentic particle clamping

has lots to do with the nucleus of an atoms spin latice formation at sub atomic level
 

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