Wednesday, 7 June 2017

quantum mechanics - Why can't two or more objects exist at the same place at the same time?


Two objects with half spin would consist of the elementary particles (i.e. quarks, fermions etc.) which are waves. Therefore all objects consist of several waves. Waves can exist at the same place at the same time. Depending on whether the wave is at a trough or a crest and the amplitude, the waves either cancel each other out or amplify each other. Therefore why can't objects exist at the same place at the same time, and just cancel or amplify each other depending on whether they are at a crescent or a trough?




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