“Pauli Exclusion Principle: Why No Two Electrons Can Be the Same!”

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The Pauli Exclusion Principle, formulated by Wolfgang Pauli in 1925, states that no two identical fermions (like electrons) can occupy the same quantum state at the same time. That means in any orbital, only two electrons are allowed—and they must have opposite spins (+½ and −½) .

🚀 **In this video we cover:**
• What the four quantum numbers (n, ℓ, mₗ, mₛ) mean and why they matter .
• How Pauli’s rule explains the structure of the periodic table, electron configurations, and why atoms take up space—and why matter doesn’t collapse .
• The role of antisymmetric wavefunctions and how this rule applies to all fermions, not bosons .
• Why it’s essential for chemistry, material properties, electronics—and even the stability of white dwarfs and neutron stars .

If you're curious about what keeps everything from collapsing into a black hole and why we all have atoms sticking around—not disappearing—this is the quantum rule you need to know.

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