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The Rapid Alignment Kinematic Theory of Spin (RAKTS)

Authors: Anastasov, Ivaylo;

The Rapid Alignment Kinematic Theory of Spin (RAKTS)

Abstract

The Rapid Alignment Kinematic Theory of Spin (RAKTS) replaces abstract probability wavefunctions with localized, continuous energy streams interacting within a resistive Field Medium. The model achieves mathematical parity with standard Quantum Mechanics outcomes through deterministic fluid-dynamic mechanics. Key benchmarks reproduced classically include the derivation of the 109.5° tetrahedral bond angle for Methane, matching NIST IR vibrational frequencies, and simulating the Stern-Gerlach split and Frisch-Segrè (1933) transitions without probabilistic superposition.Keywords: Quantum Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics, Stern-Gerlach, Molecular Geometry, Kinematics, Determinism

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