
268 | Matt Strassler on Relativity, Fields, and the Language of Reality
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
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The Pauli Exclusion Principle and the Macroscopic World of Bozons
The Pauli exclusion principle states that electrons, being fermions, cannot occupy the same state simultaneously. This principle is fundamental for the structure of atoms, as atoms would be vastly different if electrons behaved like bosons, which do not follow the exclusion principle. The macroscopic world relies on the fact that electrons are fermions, allowing for the creation of stable atomic structures and macroscopic objects. This fundamental behavior is a consequence of electrons being waves in a single electron field, making them identical and enabling the application of the Pauli exclusion principle.
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