Quantum Physics Does Something Weird When Atoms Touch

Arvin Ash · Advanced ·🛠️ AI Tools & Apps ·3mo ago
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That which we call "touch"
1:24 Atom is not mostly "empty"
2:50 Repulsion due to Coulomb's Law
3:44 Why can't electrons overlap as inside atoms
5:58 Pauli Exclusion Principle
8:01 Pauli Exchange repulsion
8:23 How atoms do "touch"
8:43 Can atomic nuclei touch each other
9:48 Why can't fermions have same quantum states
13:11 A mind blowing fact
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