Any quantum mechanics experts on here?

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  1. CelebrityMonkey

    CelebrityMonkey Well-Known Member

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    You need Schrodinger's cat, he will help according to R.Tiverton and it is probably to do with string.
     
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    No, Gaz, there isn't. nt
     
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    Sounds like a problem with your Charm Quarks mate

    Quarks are spin-1/2 particles, implying that they are fermions according to the spin-statistics theorem. They are subject to the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that no two identical fermions can simultaneously occupy the same quantum state. Your charm quarks are trying to expoliate with your strange quarks and the resulting attraction between different quarks causes the formation of composite particles known as hadrons. And that's where your problem lies. Give it a quick kick, that should sort it out.
     
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    Absolutely brilliant!

    Did it work? I bet it did!!!
     
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    Craps.

    He's not very good apparently. Well, according to Albert.
     

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