The orbital and spin moment of the Ni2+ ion in NiO has been calculated at 0 K
to be 0.54mB and 1.99 mB respectively. Such large orbital moment, more than 20%
of the total moment of 2.53 mB, proves the need for the ''unquenching'' of the
orbital moment in compounds containing 3d ions. It turns out that the
spin-orbit coupling is indispensable for description of magnetic and electronic
properties of 3d-ion compounds. These two findings, largely ignored at the
nowadays in-fashion solid-state thories, call for an advanced solid-state
physics theory.Comment: 4 page in RevTe