Here is what I am trying to figure out:
* PBS SpaceTime Guy suggests the spinor nature of fermions is best understood as the behavior of lines of connection between particles, rather than behavior of particles themselves. He notes "twisting" the lines of connection produces spinor behavior (2 rotations to return to original state) whereas a regular rotation doesn't. Fine. Here is my question:
Does this "lines of connection, not an object" kind of rotation *also* explain non-orientation?
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