
Pauli Wolfgang
Wolfgang Pauli was a prominent physicist known for his work in quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics (QED). He formulated the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which states that no two fermions (like electrons) can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously, helping to explain the structure of atoms. His contributions led to a deeper understanding of particle behavior and interactions. In QED, which describes how light and matter interact via the exchange of photons, Pauli's ideas were crucial for developing theories that explain fundamental forces and particles in the universe, influencing modern physics significantly.