In terms of the Pauli exclusion principle, what does it mean, quantitatively, to possesses the same location in space?
Is there a definite distance which Fermions with the same states will simply not get closer than? Or is it some force of repulsion?
Jumping in quite randomly here, I have something (most likely asinine) to say:
I believe time is an illusion simply for the fact that the universe is only ever one one state. Any state it "was in before" no longer exists. In fact the "longer" in the previous sentence is nonsensical. The...