This paper was authored by Thai and Chinese researchers.
We’ll see how it holds up.
I had a C average in my physics and math courses at MIT, in contrast to my A’s in biology, chemistry, and humanities. All these grades were honorably won. I even used physics and math for a small piece of my molecular biology PhD thesis at Harvard.
But between my C average and how long ago I took physics, my ability to understand this material is pretty low.
I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics yet I can't confirm this paper as valid.( Matrix math bored me to death, too bad, it made the Google founders into billionaires).
I can say from a quick look it looks very promising. They use their conjecture to predict lots of items that have been a mystery. The most surprising prediction is that values considered as constants change as the universe expands.