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Does Pauli's exclusion principle apply to superposition or only collapsed states?
I.e. could a particle be 'superposed' - if that is the word in the same state as another electron in a localized region?
Also doesn't Pauli's exclusion principle create a form of measurement because particles have certain possible states eliminated as we observe other particles in that localized area.
Thank you for your time.
I.e. could a particle be 'superposed' - if that is the word in the same state as another electron in a localized region?
Also doesn't Pauli's exclusion principle create a form of measurement because particles have certain possible states eliminated as we observe other particles in that localized area.
Thank you for your time.