This systematic review delves into the intricate relationship between electric dimensions and magnetism, emphasizing the pivotal role of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) in bridging the gap between these fundamental aspects of physics. The paper provides an extensive overview of the historical development, current state-of-the-art, and potential future directions in the exploration of electric and magnetic phenomena, with a focus on HTS materials. The review then shifts its focus to high-temperature superconductors, shedding light on the unique properties that distinguish them from conventional superconductors. It systematically examines the key characteristics and behaviors of HTS materials, unraveling the potential applications and technological implications of their distinct properties. The exploration encompasses the synthesis techniques, structural considerations, and performance benchmarks associated with high-temperature superconductors. Overall, this systematic review provides a comprehensive overview of the intricate relationship between electric dimensions and magnetism, with a specific focus on the unique realm of hightemperature superconductors. By synthesizing existing knowledge and highlighting research gaps, the review aims to propel future investigations and applications in this captivating intersection of physics and materials science.