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Happily, those same quantum oddities can be turned into features rather than bugs.
Mr. Jobs's genius wasn't, as even his fanboys admit, in the same quantum orbit as Einstein's.
This rule does not allow particles with spin 1/2, such as quarks, to occupy the same quantum state.
The exclusion principle states that two fermions in the same system cannot be in the same quantum state.
The principal difference between them is that fermions of the same energy cannot exist in the same quantum state, whereas bosons can.
(A BEC is a clump of atoms that are all in the same quantum state and hence act as a single "super atom").
Since B and C have the same quantum states, that means C also has the same quantum state as A. If A and B are different, they will come out of the beam-splitter in one of three different places, depending on exactly which way they are different.
Austrian-born physicist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery in 1925 of the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that in an atom no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously.
This is an example of the Pauli exclusion principle; for a class of particles called fermions (named after Enrico Fermi, the Italian physicist), it is impossible for two identical fermions to occupy the same quantum state.
Three quantum numbers are needed to specify each orbital in an atom, the most important of these being the principal quantum number, n, the same quantum number that Bohr introduced.
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Second--and this is the weird part--the atoms must all adopt the same quantum-mechanical state.
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