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what lurks in my mind
lethal or far stronger than you ever could resolve
help me here with resolution:
No two leptons of a species can be in same state at the same time. Is it due to randomness inbuilt in definitions of their movements or does it have a structured proof?
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Please help me with above
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from me of sheer gratitude
not in real but in digital
which should be as comforting
and as sweet as in real!
Q above should be elementary for students of Nuclear Physics.Please also keep in mind that I am a NOVICE at nuclear physics and your answer should be CLEAR & meant for a layman.