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  • ... it may be possible, by comparing these data, to find some correlation between the refraction indexes and the underlying refresh rate of re-creation. Testing this model could also be done by computer simulation, especially since Ibn al-Arabi himself (in Kitab Ayyam al-Sha’n: 11-16) invite ...


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  • ... it may be possible, by comparing these data, to find some correlation between the refraction indexes and the underlying refresh rate of re-creation. Testing this model could also be done by computer simulation, especially since Ibn Arabi himself (in Kitab Ayyam al-Sha n : 11-16) invited pe ...


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  • ... s up till now can not conceive of more than three dimensions. Finally, we must add that conceiving the world in this way according to the dimensions will greatly help in any possible future computer simulations to test the Single Monad Model, because in this way we should be able to see wh ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.5.17  Axiomatic Approaches
  • ... certain globular clusters appeared to indicate, that they were about 15 billion years old, which conflicted with estimates of the age of the Universe. This issue was later resolved when new computer simulations, which included the effects of mass loss due to stellar winds, indicated a much ...



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    Because He loves beauty, Allah invented the World with ultimate perfection, and since He is the All-Beautiful, He loved none but His own Essence. But He also liked to see Himself reflected outwardly, so He created (the entities of) the World according to the form of His own Beauty, and He looked at them, and He loved these confined forms. Hence, the Magnificent made the absolute beauty --routing in the whole World-- projected into confined beautiful patterns that may diverge in their relative degrees of brilliance and grace.
    paraphrased from: Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: IV.269.18 - trans. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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