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Thomas precession is a relativistic effect that describes the precession of the spin of a particle, such as an electron, due to its motion in a gravitational or electromagnetic field. It arises in the context of relativistic quantum mechanics and is named after the physicist Llewellyn Thomas who first described it in 1927.

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