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The VIP2 experiment (Violation of the Pauli Principle) is an atomic physics experiment studying the possible violation of the Pauli exclusion principle for electrons. The experiment is located in the underground laboratory of Gran Sasso, LNGS-INFN, near the town L'Aquila in Italy. It is run by an international collaboration of researchers from Austria, Italy, France and Romania. The sources for funding include the INFN (Italy), the Austrian Science Fund and the John Templeton Foundation (JTF). Within the JTF project, also the implications for physics, cosmology and philosophy are being investigated.

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  • El experimento VIP2 (Violación del principio de Pauli) es un experimento de física atómica que estudia la posible violación del principio de exclusión de Pauli para los electrones. El experimento está ubicado en el Laboratorio Nacional del Gran Sasso, LNGS-INFN, cerca de la ciudad de L'Aquila en Italia. Está dirigido por una colaboración internacional de investigadores de Austria, Italia, Francia y Rumanía. Las fuentes de financiación incluyen el INFN (Italia), el Austrian Science Fund y la John Templeton Foundation (JTF). Dentro del proyecto JTF, también se están investigando las implicaciones para la física, la cosmología y la filosofía.​ (es)
  • The VIP2 experiment (Violation of the Pauli Principle) is an atomic physics experiment studying the possible violation of the Pauli exclusion principle for electrons. The experiment is located in the underground laboratory of Gran Sasso, LNGS-INFN, near the town L'Aquila in Italy. It is run by an international collaboration of researchers from Austria, Italy, France and Romania. The sources for funding include the INFN (Italy), the Austrian Science Fund and the John Templeton Foundation (JTF). Within the JTF project, also the implications for physics, cosmology and philosophy are being investigated. (en)
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  • El experimento VIP2 (Violación del principio de Pauli) es un experimento de física atómica que estudia la posible violación del principio de exclusión de Pauli para los electrones. El experimento está ubicado en el Laboratorio Nacional del Gran Sasso, LNGS-INFN, cerca de la ciudad de L'Aquila en Italia. Está dirigido por una colaboración internacional de investigadores de Austria, Italia, Francia y Rumanía. Las fuentes de financiación incluyen el INFN (Italia), el Austrian Science Fund y la John Templeton Foundation (JTF). Dentro del proyecto JTF, también se están investigando las implicaciones para la física, la cosmología y la filosofía.​ (es)
  • The VIP2 experiment (Violation of the Pauli Principle) is an atomic physics experiment studying the possible violation of the Pauli exclusion principle for electrons. The experiment is located in the underground laboratory of Gran Sasso, LNGS-INFN, near the town L'Aquila in Italy. It is run by an international collaboration of researchers from Austria, Italy, France and Romania. The sources for funding include the INFN (Italy), the Austrian Science Fund and the John Templeton Foundation (JTF). Within the JTF project, also the implications for physics, cosmology and philosophy are being investigated. (en)
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