1 min readFeb 3, 2020
But if the Pauli effect were real, what would be the ‘scientific’ explanation for it? There wouldn’t be one. Perhaps that’s why scientists don’t want to consider such phenomena real.
But if the Pauli effect were real, what would be the ‘scientific’ explanation for it? There wouldn’t be one. Perhaps that’s why scientists don’t want to consider such phenomena real.
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