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ArjenDijksman

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  1. The location of the electron is part of the description of a quantum state, so if two electrons do not have the same location they are not in the same quantum state. Whatsoever, they can of course be in the same quantum state with respect to the other quantum properties (energy, momentum, angular momentum and spin), but their complete wavefunction won't be the same.
  2. A bouncing droplet on a liquid surface wave works quite well to get insight into these quantum properties: Single-particle interference observed for macroscopic objects Unpredictable Tunneling of a Classical Wave-Particle Association Arjen
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