Ordinary photons do have spin, they have a notion of helicity so they spin around their direction on motion.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Spin is a tricky thing. When you're trying to avoid it - say, on a tee shot, where sidespin puts you in the trees - it's easy to make it happen.
I look at light as a material. It is physical. It is photons. Yes, it exhibits wave behavior, but it is a thing.
It appears to me that almost any man may like the spider spin from his own inwards his own airy citadel.
Each black hole spins on its axis like the Earth spins. That spin creates two vortexes of twisting space, somewhat like vortexes in a bathtub or a whirlpool.
It is seen that both matter and radiation possess a remarkable duality of character, as they sometimes exhibit the properties of waves, at other times those of particles. Now, it is obvious that a thing cannot be a form of wave motion and composed of particles at the same time - the two concepts are too different.
I grew up playing on unprepared surfaces where your wicket depended on quickly adapting to the bounce. As a kid, I could never differentiate off-spin from leg-spin. All I looked to do was to try to hit the ball before it pitched.
We live - on a spinning planet in a world of spin.
Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.
Words can have no single fixed meaning. Like wayward electrons, they can spin away from their initial orbit and enter a wider magnetic field. No one owns them or has a proprietary right to dictate how they will be used.
Spin is 'something is beautiful because we say it's beautiful.'