The Duality of Time Theory, that results from the Single Monad Model of the Cosmos, explains how physical multiplicity is emerging from absolute (metaphysical) Oneness, at every instance of our normal time! This leads to the Ultimate Symmetry of space and its dynamic formation and breaking into the physical and psychical (supersymmetrical) creations, in orthogonal time directions. General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics are complementary consequences of the Duality of Time Theory, and all the fundamental interactions become properties of the new granular complex-time geometry, at diifferent dimensions. - => Conference Talk [Detailed Presentation]
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... e of Relativity; Original Papers by A. Einstein and H. Minkowski. Translated Into English by M.N. Saha and S.N. Bose; With a , pp. 70–88. General Books LLC. Fjelstad, P. (1986). Extending special relativity via the perplex numbers. American Journal of Physics 54 (5), 416–422. Ge ...
... e of Relativity; Original Papers by A. Einstein and H. Minkowski. Translated Into English by M.N. Saha and S.N. Bose; With a , pp. 70–88. General Books LLC. Fjelstad, P. (1986). Extending special relativity via the perplex numbers. American Journal of Physics 54 (5), 416–422. Ge ...
... ke new unjustified assertions, such as the relativity of scale, that may lead to fractal space-time. On the other hand, imaginary time had been successfully used in the early formulation of Special Relativity by Poincare (Poincaré, 1906), and even Minkowski (Einstein, 2010), but it was la ...
... y in creating some experiments to test a proposed theory or investigate a phenomenon in greater details. In 1900, in the same year when quantum physics was born, and just a few years before Special Relativity, physicist Lord Kelvin declared: “ There is nothing new to discover in physics. ...
... fractals, or they are forced to make new unjustified assertions that may lead to fractal space-time. On the other hand, imaginary time had been successfully used in the early formulation of Special Relativity by Poincar , and even Minkowski, but it was later replaced by the Minkowskian fou ...
... oedinger s Cat II.4.7 Entanglement and Non-locality II.4.8 Causality II.4.9 Consciousness and Information CHAPTER III: HYPER SYMMETRY III.1 Hyper Symmetry and Relativity III.1.1 Symmetry in Special Relativity III.1.2 Symmetry in General Relativity III.1.3 The Principle of General Covarianc ...
... antum Gravity by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book IV.4.2 General Relativity Approximation The representation of space-time with imaginary time was used in the early formulation of Special Relativity, by Poincar , and even Minkowski, but because there were no substantial reasons t ...
... derlay these laws. In Electrodynamics also, Maxwell s equations have both Lorentz invariance and gauge invariance, as we shall discuss further in section II.1.1. In 1905, with the advent of Special Relativity, where the invariance of the speed of light was one of its primary principle, tog ...
... on x-axis only. Alternatively, we can now use the new time-time interval which is the modulus of complex time: ∥ t c ∥ = t r 2 − t i 2 , and it is indeed the same proper time, τ , in Special Relativity: ∥ t c ∥ = ( x ∕ c ) 2 − t i 2 = t i ( x 2 ∕ t i 2 ) ∕ c 2 − 1 = t ...
... ion to this principle apart from the famous spacecraft accelerator thought experiment which relies on induction. When Einstein combined this equivalence principle with the two principles of Special Relativity, he was able to predict the curved geometry of space-time, which is directly rela ...
... ativity and Quantum Mechanics by Mohamed Haj Yousef [ PDF Download ] Search Inside this Book Note I (relativistic mass): If we want to consider mass to be variable with speed as in early Special Relativity, and distinguish between rest mass: and relativistic mass: , according to the s ...
... ined from: , or for motion on x-axis only. Alternatively, we can now use the new time-time interval which is the modulus of complex time: , and it is indeed the same proper time, , in Special Relativity: (2.3) Hence: (2.4) The reason why we are gettin ...
... ith the common classical concept of simultaneity, where events which occur simultaneously in one frame of reference were considered to have occurred simultaneously also in all other frames. Special Relativity, based on the principle that light travels at the same finite speed in all direct ...
... between inertial or non-inertial frames since all frames are effectively at rest in the normal (imaginary) level of time. Indeed, there is even no need to introduce the second principle of Special Relativity, which says that the laws of physics are invariant between inertial frames, neith ...
... relation suffer from unjustified assumptions or approximations, as was also repeatedly acknowledged by Einstein himself. Since this relation forms the basis of Dirac equation which combined Special Relativity with Quantum Mechanics and lead to the development of some effective quantum fiel ...
... ed for all relativistic Quantum Field theories. It consists of the familiar translational symmetry, rotational symmetry and the inertial reference frame invariance, central to the theory of Special Relativity. The Standard Model is a non-Abelian gauge theory quantized through path-integral ...
... ion to this principle apart from the famous spacecraft accelerator thought experiment which relies on induction. When Einstein combined this equivalence principle with the two principles of Special Relativity, he was able to predict the curved geometry of space-time, which is directly rela ...
... h empty space. The concept of aether was contradictory because this medium must be invisible, infinite and without any interaction with physical objects. Therefore, after the development of Special Relativity, aether theories became scientifically obsolete, although Einstein himself said t ...
... obtained from: , or for motion on x-axis only. Alternatively, we can now use the new time-time interval which is the modulus of complex time: , and it is indeed the same proper time, , in Special Relativity: (3) The reason why we are getting th ...
... med Haj Yousef [ PDF Download ] Search Inside this Book 5.3. General Relativity Approximation: The representation of space-time with imaginary time was used in the early formulation of Special Relativity, by Poincare (Poincaré, 1906), and even Minkowski (Einstein, 2010), but because ...
... h empty space. The concept of aether was contradictory because this medium must be invisible, infinite and without any interaction with physical objects. Therefore, after the development of Special Relativity, aether theories became scientifically obsolete, although Einstein himself said t ...
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... because all the current methods are approximate and do not take into account all possible oscillations for all the four fundamental interactions. Read Other Books: The SINGLE MONAD MODEL of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The Duality of Time Theory: ...
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... ion and curvature of what is otherwise described by homogeneous Euclidean geometry. Therefore, the Duality of Time Theory reconciles the classical view of aether with General Relativity and QUANTUM FIELD THEORY at the same time, because it is now the ground state of particles that are dyna ...
... on, however, those ideal properties can be explained, because aether is no longer something filling the vacuum, but it is vacuum itself, that is perpetually being re-created at the absolute speed of light. Thus its state is described by: as we explained in section 5.1 above, which indica ...
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I have no doubt that this is the most significant discovery in the history of mathematics, physics and philosophy, ever!
By revealing the mystery of the connection between discreteness and contintuity, this novel understanding of the complex (time-time) geometry, will cause a paradigm shift in our knowledge of the fundamental nature of the cosmos and its corporeal and incorporeal structures.
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