SELF

THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 1 - Fundamentals





PARTS



Chapter
Home


Part 1
Kickstarter


Part 2
Properties


Part 3
Energy


Part 4
Spinspeed


Part 5
Space


Part 6
Time


Part 7
Selfproof - home



















Part 7 - Selfproof (cont)


SELFPROOF 0108 - PAULI EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE


CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL



The Pauli exclusion principle is the quantum mechanical principle that no two identical fermions may occupy the same quantum state simultaneously. A more rigorous statement is that the total wave function for two identical fermions is anti-symmetric with respect to exchange of the particles. The principle was formulated by Wolfgang Pauli in 1925.(Wikipedia 27 Feb 2012)



MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE

  • The Pauli Exclusion Principle is extended and simplified to become “rejectivity”. (see C0109 - Rejectivity)  
  • Every teel occupies the whole of its place in space and time and therefore has the height, width, depth, and duration of that place in space and time.  (see Argument 0105)  

COMMENTARY


The Pauli Exclusion Principle is important in modern physics but it is quite limited in scope. In the Malta Template it is overtaken by the teel property of rejectivity. Because the teel is the fundamental particle, every object made out of teels also has rejectivity. And because every object in the Universe is either a teel or an object made out of teels, rejectivity applies universally.



GLOSSARY

  • REJECTIVITY:     A consequence of the law:  one particle cannot occupy a place in space and time already occupied by another of the same type.







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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester




REVISIONS

20 April 2014 - page revised to 3-section format.
07 Nov 2014 - text revisions