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The Pauli principle dictates how electrons can be located inside an atom along its orbitals. The fact that two electrons cannot simultaneously occupy the same quantum state prevents them from "piling up" on top of each other, thereby explaining why matter occupies exclusively its place and does not allow other material objects to pass through itself, but at the same time allows light and radiation to pass through itself. So, casually, and even hypothetically, two important things were confirmed: the presence of a higher mind (an uncountable component) in algorithms and the quantum nature of…mehr

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The Pauli principle dictates how electrons can be located inside an atom along its orbitals. The fact that two electrons cannot simultaneously occupy the same quantum state prevents them from "piling up" on top of each other, thereby explaining why matter occupies exclusively its place and does not allow other material objects to pass through itself, but at the same time allows light and radiation to pass through itself. So, casually, and even hypothetically, two important things were confirmed: the presence of a higher mind (an uncountable component) in algorithms and the quantum nature of thinking. Plus thus receives a new augmented formulation: the presence of two equal types of mind in the universe is simultaneously prohibited categorically. It is pointless to look for fellow human beings in the universe - to avoid cognitive dissonance on a cosmic scale. We are alone here and therefore unique. And this requires responsible behavior in the vastness of space.
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Larisa V.Mironova born in Germany: educ.: MSU (Physics, Psychology), High Scool Literature, CUFrance. 100 books translated into 8 European languages; she writes in Russ, Engl, French, German. Medals: Goryachy, Lermontov, Griboyedov, Kuprin, Akhmatova, Dostoevsky, Tsvetaeva, Mikhalkov, Zhukov, Tolstoy, Gokhran and 8 medals golden Russian Imperators.