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Why Matter Occupies so Large a Volume?

2013 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Manoukian E.B. 2013 Commun. Theor. Phys. 60 677 DOI 10.1088/0253-6102/60/6/08

0253-6102/60/6/677

Abstract

The paper represents a rigorous treatment of the underlying quantum theory, not just in words but providing the underlying technical details, as to why matter occupies so large a volume and its intimate connection with the Pauli exclusion principle, as more and more matter is put together, as well as of the contraction or shrinkage of "bosonic matter", upon collapse, for which the Pauli exclusion is abolished. From the derived explicit bounds of integrals of powers of the particle number densities, explicit bounds on probabilities of the occurrences of the events just described are extracted. These probabilities lead one to infer the change of the "size" or extension of such matter, upon expansion or contraction, respectively, as their content is increased.

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