- #1
fargoth
- 320
- 6
neutrons are fermions, with half spin, as such the must not occupy the same quantum state (meaning the wave functions can't overlap - atleast not with a big probability density portion of each other).
so, if neutron star is in the most dense state it can get, meaning its degenerate and every level is taken - how can it collapse?
so, if neutron star is in the most dense state it can get, meaning its degenerate and every level is taken - how can it collapse?