Is the Pauli Exclusion Principle a fundamental axiom of QM that just happens to have the right properties when we assume it? Or is it a consequence of some deeper underlying feature of fermions?
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Replying to @dcwych
the more fundamental theorem is spin statistics theorem, and if you don't have fermions anticommute then you're hamiltonian will have an unbounded energy in the ground state
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