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Wolfgang Pauli



Pauli, Wolfgang (1900–58), Austrian-born U.S. physicist awarded the 1945 Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery of the exclusion principle, which stated that no 2 electrons in any atom could be in the same quantum state. He also postulated the existence of the neutrino before it was actually observed.



See also: Neutrino.

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