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Quarterly since 2025
 
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2025
Vol 3, No 2 (2025)
Vol 3, No 1 (2025)
2024
Vol 2, No 2 (2024)
Vol 2, No 1 (2024)
2023
Vol 1, No 1 (2023)
 
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Why the big bang never happened
If general relativity is correct, then the origin of the universe is a simple mathematical problem. The Friedmann equation in cosmology is a well-structured ordinary differential equation, and the global properties of its solutions can be qualitatively analyzed by the phase-trajectory method. In this paper we show that the total energy density of matter in the universe is positive, and the total pressure near the Big Bang is negative. By analyzing the global properties of the solutions to the Friedmann equation according to these two conditions of state functions, we find that the Big Bang is impossible, and the space must be a closed 3-dimensional sphere, the cosmological constant is likely to be zero, and the evolution of the universe should be cyclic. The analysis and the proof are simple and straight forward, therefore these conclusions should be reliable.

Fermat surfaces and hypercubes
Fermat’s last theorem appears not as a unique property of natural numbers but as the bottom line of extended possible issues involving larger dimensions and powers when observed from a natural vector space viewpoint. The fabric of this general Fermat’s theorem structure consists of a well-defined set of vectors associated with dimensional vector spaces and the Minkowski norms one can define there. Here, a special vector set is studied and named a Fermat surface. Besides, a connection between Fermat surfaces and hypercubes is unveiled.
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Prof. Youssri Hassan Youssri

Cairo University, Egypt

 
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 2025-05-08
Prof. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi is highly deserving of a Lifetime Achievement Award
Prof. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi, Researcher at Czech Academy of Science, Czech Republic, received the Lifetime Achievement Award!
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 2025-03-01
Publication Frequency of MSS changes to be quarterly!
We are pleased to announce that, effective from 2025, the publication frequency of this journal will be adjusted to a quarterly schedule, with four issues released annually in March, June, September, and December....
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 2024-09-20
Highly Read Article Recommendation
Since the journal launched in 2023, we have been proud to publish a plethora of insightful findings in the realms of mathematics and systems science....
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 2024-07-10
Meeting our Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editor
It is with great pride that we introduce Prof. Youssri Hassan Youssri and Prof. Ali Akgül, who are the Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editor of our esteemed journal.
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