Wu, Yining: Pauli Exclusion as Finite Address Protection: Collision-Free Fermionic Occupancy, Structural Diversity, and Stable Matter in Finite
The Pauli exclusion principle states that no two identical fermions can occupy the same complete
quantum state. In standard physics, this is encoded by antisymmetric fermionic wavefunctions
and, in relativistic quantum field theory, by the spin-statistics theorem under assumptions such
as Lorentz invariance, locality or microcausality, and positive energy. X4 does not replace that
theorem. Instead, it gives an FDS interpretation of the operation performed by exclusion: Pauli
exclusion is a colli
