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  • => Time in Modern Science:
  • ... e beyond which no accurate measurements can be performed. Hawking, however, sees no reason to abandon the continuum theories that have been so successful. But it may be possible to invent a discrete structure of spacetime without abandoning the continuum theories if the discrete-continuum ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.3 Equivalence Principle and General Relativity
  • ... r are always being perpetually re-created in the inner time, i.e. fluctuating between the particle state  and wave state , thus causing space-time deformation and curvature. Due to the discrete structure of the genuinely-complex time-time geometry, as illustrated in Figure I.4, the co ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.2.9 Method IV (complex momentum and energy-momentum relation)
  • ... of time, as hyperbolic numbers, which is why the contribution of the imaginary term appears here as negative in equation 3.18. As we discussed in section IV.4.2, when we do not realize the discrete structure of space-time geometry that results from this genuinely-complex nature of time, t ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - CHAPTER II: SUPER SYMMETRY
  • ... ace-time. In the framework of LQG, and group field theory, a non-perturbative and background independent framework is necessary to describe the fluctuations of geometry itself, leading to a discrete structure at the Planck scale. Therefore, the quantum dynamics of gravity is directly conne ...


  • => Solving the Problem of Quantum Gravity Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... ce-time, whether it is fundamentally continuous or discrete. It is expected that the gravity involves a force mediated by a hypothetical graviton, or may be the force will be a product of a discrete structure of space-time itself, as in Loop Quantum Gravity. The two serious approaches to t ...


  • => The Problem of Non-Locality
  • ... ed in Quantum Mechanics, this wave-particle duality is still an ongoing conundrum in modern physics, and it is actually rooted in the ancient philosophical dispute between the continuum and discrete structure of space, or the atomic and substance theories of matter. The wave-particle duali ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 9.4. Quantum Time:
  • ... e beyond which no accurate measurements can be performed. Hawking, however, sees no reason to abandon the continuum theories that have been so successful. But it may be possible to invent a discrete structure of spacetime without abandoning the continuum theories if the discrete-continuum ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 6.3.  The Equivalence Principle of General Relativity
  • ... atter are always being perpetually re-created in the inner time, i.e. fluctuating between the particle state  and wave state , thus causing space-time deformation and curvature. Due to the discrete structure of the genuinely-complex time-time geometry, as illustrated in Figure 5, the comp ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - Method IV (complex momentum and energy-momentum relation)
  • ... ature of time, as hyperbolic numbers, which is why the contribution of the imaginary term appears here as negative in equation 20. As we discussed in section 5.3, when we do not realize the discrete structure of space-time geometry that results from this genuinely-complex nature of time, t ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.2 The Equivalence Principle of General Relativity
  • ... ways being perpetually re-created in the inner time, i.e. fluctuating between the particle state (0, 0) and wave state (c, c) , thus causing space-time deformation and curvature. Due to the discrete structure of the genuinely-complex time-time geometry, as illustrated in Figure III.4, the ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.10 Quantum Time
  • ... e beyond which no accurate measurements can be performed. Hawking, however, sees no reason to abandon the continuum theories that have been so successful. But it may be possible to invent a discrete structure of space-time without abandoning the continuum theories if the discrete-continuum ...


  • => YouTube Video Presentations
  • ... ed in Quantum Mechanics, this wave-particle duality is still an ongoing conundrum in modern physics, and it is actually rooted in the ancient philosophical dispute between the continuum and discrete structure of space, or the atomic and substance theories of matter. The wave-particle duali ...



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