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If all electrons were at rest, they would still have a directional spin. However, there are only two ways an electron can spin (up or down) and so there would only be two types of electrons. However, if we focus on the property of spin itself instead of the direction, all electrons are the same. Electrons have a spin magnitude of 1/2, and this is a property that will never change.

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