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Every Solution of the Dirac Equation is also a solution of the Klein-Gordon equation.

So the K-G equation does not necessarily represent particles with non-zero spin.

Have such particles(K-G solutions with nonWould it be incorrect to conclude that KG equation relates solely to zero-zero spin) been detected in the laboratory or in naturespin particles?

Every Solution of the Dirac Equation is also a solution of the Klein-Gordon equation.

So the K-G equation does not necessarily represent particles with non-zero spin.

Have such particles(K-G solutions with non-zero spin) been detected in the laboratory or in nature?

Every Solution of the Dirac Equation is also a solution of the Klein-Gordon equation.

So the K-G equation does not necessarily represent particles with non-zero spin.

Would it be incorrect to conclude that KG equation relates solely to zero-spin particles?

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