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Uncertainty is valid but a separate issue from indistinguishability of electrons

A consequence of the uncertainty principle is that electrons are fundamentally indistinguishable from one another

The fact that electrons are indistinguishable from one another is not a result of the uncertainty principle. Someone should fix this. Mathchem271828 20:10, 17 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Removed erroneous part, etc

There was good and correct information in the older version, and some good details filled in in later versions.. I tried to incorporate them in the current form. I didn't work too hard on it and I am sure that someone else can do a better job fixing this article. Mathchem271828 23:40, 17 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Moved to Fermi heap and Fermi hole

I moved the article from just Fermi hole, in the vein of other articles dealing with very closely related concepts, such as Intensive and extensive properties. -Anagogist (talk) 22:50, 25 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Triplet and singlet states

The article qualifies the terminolgy used for the most part and does a good job of not leaving the educated reader behind, until we get to the mention of triplet and singlet states. And interested reader would be jarred at this point, with no brief explanation for why these terms are used, and no link to any further reading. 118.210.216.64 (talk) 11:37, 27 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]