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Quoting Newton in the Principia: It is not one action by which the Sun attracts Jupiter, and another by which Jupiter attracts the Sun; but it is one action by which the Sun and Jupiter mutually endeavour to come nearer together.
It is a fundamental quantum doctrine that a measurement does not, in general, reveal a pre-existing value of the measured property.
bulk matter is stable, and has a volume proportional to the number of particles, because of the Pauli exclusion principle for fermions (Le., the electrons). Effectively the electrons behave like a fluid with energy density , and this limits the compression caused by the attractive electrostatic forces.
the fact that if one tries to compress a wave function anywhere then the kinetic energy will increase. This principle was provided by Sobolev (1938)...
Any single force is only one aspect of a mutual interaction between two bodies.
It is a fundamental quantum doctrine that a measurement does not, in general, reveal a pre-existing value of the measured property.
Quoting Newton in the Principia: It is not one action by which the Sun attracts Jupiter, and another by which Jupiter attracts the Sun; but it is one action by which the Sun and Jupiter mutually endeavour to come nearer together.
It is a fundamental quantum doctrine that a measurement does not, in general, reveal a pre-existing value of the measured property.
the fact that if one tries to compress a wave function anywhere then the kinetic energy will increase. This principle was provided by Sobolev (1938)...
bulk matter is stable, and has a volume proportional to the number of particles, because of the Pauli exclusion principle for fermions (Le., the electrons). Effectively the electrons behave like a fluid with energy density , and this limits the compression caused by the attractive electrostatic forces.
the fact that if one tries to compress a wave function anywhere then the kinetic energy will increase. This principle was provided by Sobolev (1938)...
bulk matter is stable, and has a volume proportional to the number of particles, because of the Pauli exclusion principle for fermions (Le., the electrons). Effectively the electrons behave like a fluid with energy density , and this limits the compression caused by the attractive electrostatic forces.