Thanks PeroK, I still have difficulty understanding the mathematics of angular velocity at the classical level so still much to learn. Thanks for your help. :)
Does that mean we should not take the angular momentum of fundamental particles literally either? Yes, I believe that even Richard Feynman followed the maths and proclaimed that no one really understood quantum mechanics.
Thank you for your reply DrChinese. Yes, you are absolutely right, "North" for both particles are completely arbitrary and my understanding is that their spin would be perfectly correlated or anti-correlated depending on the viewing position and that essentially answers my original question, I...
Many thanks for your reply Dale. Am I then correct in assuming that spin must always be observed along the axis of spin and then depending on whether you are observing the spin from either the "North" or "South" pole, the spin will be either the same or opposite to the spin of the entangled...
If I were viewing the Earth from high above the North pole, I would notice it spinning in an anti clockwise direction BUT when viewed from the South pole it would be spinning in a clockwise direction. If I were high above the equator oriented in a "North up" position I would observe the globe...