bear with me..... if you have an electron spinning, but in actuallity it is not an electron, but a representation due to the magnetization and how the negative field is what we see based on its interaction with the world around it. So the electron portrays a negative field due to its quark arrangement and not the spin. If this is true, then it is only considered an electron because of the pattern that the quarks move in. Spin, according to the laws of a gyro would only have a torque 90 deg in relation to the applied force, and it does not make sense to me why spin would determine polarity. I guess what I am saying is I don't understand how spin would cause magnetism. Again I am a simpleton. I don't profess to know much, that is why I am here on this forum to learn.