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guiding_light
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One trouble I have with spintronics is that it still relies on an electric current, even though spin is used to control that current. Hence it will still face the same issues as electronics.

Can there be a way of using "spin waves" (electrons don"t move but flip in place) instead of actually transporting particles with spin?
Guest_Mike
I think that Dr. Wang research creates several promises for the field of human dynamics, I would be interested to see what his influences were. Because the manipulation of the magnetic fields of the Human body are the over riding priniciples of Chi-Gung.
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