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SENTENTIA. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
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EIGHTH CHALLENGE OF THE MILLENNIUM? – PART 2. “Exhalation” of Black Holes as Transition from Light Matter into Conditions of Non-Participation of Dark Matter (On the new philosophical categories of participation and non-participation)

Asadullaev Iskandar Kurbanovich

Doctor of Philosophy

member of the International Hegel Society.

734064, Tadzhikistan, g. Dushanbe, ul. Nusratullo Makhsum, 73/2 kv. 52

dr_asadullaev@mail.ru
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DOI:

10.7256/1339-3057.2013.1.9486

Received:

15-02-2013


Published:

1-03-2013


References
1. Internet source: Rubakova V., “Temnaya energiya” (Dark energy) (Interview, Senior Research Fellow Valery Rybakov, Nuclear Research Institute Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.)
2. “The Universe, Astronomy, Philosophy,” Moscow State University Press, 1988.
3. Gindilis L.M., “Multiplicity of inhabited worlds” (Mnojestvennost obitaemykh mirov) in “The Universe, Astronomy, Philosophy,” Moscow State University Press, 1988., p. 93.
4. Aristotle. (Essays) “Compositions in Four Volumes,” Moscow, Mysl Press, Book III, 1981. P. 391
5. Assadullaev I. “The Eight Challenge of the Millennium? Is Emptiness Matter? Hypothesis on the Incompleteness of the Principle of Conservation of Mass and Energy” // «Sentence», ¹ 1, 2013.