Modified Newtonian dynamics and hadronic scales
Piotr Zenczykowski

TL;DR
This paper explores how modified Newtonian dynamics can provide insights into the fundamental nature of space, emphasizing the significance of hadronic mass and distance scales.
Contribution
It proposes a novel perspective linking modified Newtonian dynamics with hadronic scales to better understand space's underlying structure.
Findings
Supports the idea that space information is encoded at hadronic scales
Links modified Newtonian dynamics with fundamental physical scales
Suggests new avenues for understanding space and gravity
Abstract
In this paper, we use the idea of modified Newtonian dynamics to further support the arguments that important information concerning the nature of space is hidden at hadronic mass and distance scales.
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