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How did the Pauli effect prevent Pauli from being played?

Scientists call the Pauli effect a failure in the operation of instruments and an unplanned course of experiments when famous theoretical physicists appear - for example, Nobel laureate Wolfgang Pauli. Once they decided to play him by connecting the wall clock in the hall where he was supposed to give a lecture to the front door using a relay so that when the door was opened, the clock would stop. However, this did not happen - when Pauli entered, the relay suddenly failed.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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