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The volume of an elementary cell in the six dimensional phase space is

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Answer:

The volume of a cell in six dimensions phase space exists 66.

Explanation:

The volume of a cell in six dimensions phase space exists 66.

Regular polytopes, of which there exist only three in six dimensions: the 6-simplex, 6-cube, and 6-orthoplex, exist the most studied. The uniform 6-polytopes, which exist created up of fundamental symmetry domains of reflection, each defined by a Coxeter group, belong to a larger family. A way to appear in the sixth dimension exists from Everett’s several Worlds Interpretation of quantum physics. It shows the sixth dimension because of the ‘phase space’ of the set of parallel universes happening from our universe’s distinctive initial conditions (the massive bang). Therefore, the volume of a cell in six dimensions phase space exists 66.

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