and composite particles (such as the proton). The special case regarding the
Muon anomaly is addressed. It also presents a summary of the issues in
accurately measuring the magnetic dipole moment for elementary particles. The
explanation provided involves simple math and probabilities. It is not complex,
such as Yang-Mills and related theories. In summary, there is no anomaly. The
measurement of the magnetic moment is a time-averaged value for 16 different
particles. Areas for further research are suggested.
The author holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, and has previously worked for NASA.