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Pencil A And Pencil B!

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Posted by Richard D. Stafford, Ph.D. on May 24, 2003 00:36:48 UTC

Hi Aurino,

"despite the fact that pencil A still remains pencil A and B is still B."

I am afraid you have stepped into a very significant issue here. If you were cognizant of modern physics you would be well aware of what is called the "Pauli exclusion principle". The issue of pencil A remaining pencil A and pencil B remaining pencil B is addressed in a very logical manner which, to date, no one has found fault. If you can not find the publications which address this problem, let me know and I will do my best to explain the logic to you.

Have fun - Dick

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