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Advances in High Energy Physics journal publishes article by Kyrgyz scientist

Scientific journal Advances in High Energy Physics published an article by Askar Abdukadyrov, a scientist from Kyrgyzstan. The author himself reported.

According to him, the article reveals the mystery of additional spatial dimensions.

«In everyday life, we use three dimensions of space: length, width and height. Physicists consider these measurements as independent coordinates, which are necessary to describe the position of any point in a given space. Coordinates in three-dimensional space are usually denoted as x, y, z (Cartesian coordinates). However, scientists believe that in addition to the three ordinary dimensions, there are six additional dimensions. These measurements are microscopic and therefore cannot be detected directly.

The article shows that any additional spatial dimension is the radius of a physical point, which is equal to the fundamental length or the product of fundamental time and the speed of light in vacuum, equal to 300,000 kilometers per second,» Askar Abdukadyrov said.

He explained that the fundamental length and fundamental time in the scientific literature are the smallest values ​​of length and time that exist in nature.

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