From: Eric Walker Protons are fermions. At the LHC, they routinely collide protons. These protons are said to disintegrate.
> Note as well that the Pauli exclusion principle applies to fermions of the > same kind and quantum numbers. If Hotson argues that an electron and a > positron would normally obey the Pauli exclusion principle, he is not > applying a principle of mainstream physics that had prior to that been > overlooked. Yes. And beyond that - we can integrate Hotson to some degree within the standard model by assigning his theory to applicability in a more fundamental dimension, instead of 3-space. His BEC is next to impossible to fully reconcile as a physical reality in 3-space, but it fits into a context of a foundation-dimension (first dimension ?).

