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]
... s) moving through the four dimensions of space-time. Extra abstract dimensions are needed to take into account the different properties such as mass, charge and spin.[1] This standard model eventually led to obvious discrepancies between Einstein's theory of General Relativity and the Quan ...
... n Europe. Robert Boyle (1627-1691) pioneered the scientific method in chemical investigations. He assumed nothing in his experiments and compiled every piece of relevant data. This approach eventually led to the founding of modern chemistry, based on revolutionary discoveries of Lavoisier ...
... travels with the same speed regardless whether it was moving in the direction of the movement of the Earth or perpendicular to it. This unexpected null result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905. The speed of light in vacuum is then considered the ma ...
... onformal Field Theory The existence of a much stronger symmetry for the scaling limit of two-dimensional critical systems was suggested by Belavin, Polyakov and Zamolodchikov in 1984, which eventually led to the development of conformal field theory, a special case of Quantum Field Theory, ...
... k for alternative theories, away from the luminiferous aether, to explain the nature of light and other electromagnetic phenomena. This unexpected null result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905, to be generalized after ten years for non-inertial fra ...
... mathematical models and motivated novel experiments. Most of the modern theories in physics and mathematics, are stimulated by symmetry, which subsequently predicted further symmetries that eventually led to more advanced models. The cosmos, however, does not seem to be perfectly symmetric ...
... k for alternative theories, away from the luminiferous aether, to explain the nature of light and other electromagnetic phenomena. This unexpected null result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905, to be generalized after ten years for non-inertial fra ...
... moving through the four dimensions of space-time. Extra abstract dimensions are needed to take into account the different properties such as mass, charge and spin.[128] This standard model eventually led to obvious discrepancies between Einstein's theory of General Relativity and the Quan ...
... eed regardless whether it was moving in the direction of the movement of the Earth or perpendicular to it (MICHELSON and MORLEY, 1991). This unexpected result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905 (Einstein, 2005). The speed of light in vacuum is then ...
... k for alternative theories, away from the luminiferous aether, to explain the nature of light and other electromagnetic phenomena. This unexpected null result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905, to be generalized after ten years for non-inertial fra ...
... travels with the same speed regardless whether it was moving in the direction of the movement of the Earth or perpendicular to it [ ]. This unexpected result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905 [ ]. The speed of light in vacuum is then considered th ...
... travels with the same speed regardless whether it was moving in the direction of the movement of the Earth or perpendicular to it [ ]. This unexpected result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905 [ ]. The speed of light in vacuum is then considered th ...
... tion of the physical world, and the many apparent counter-intuitive aspects. Therefore, since its inception in 1920s, Quantum Mechanics provoked strong public and philosophical debates that eventually led to different interrelating and disagreeing interpretations, none of them is fully sat ...
... k for alternative theories, away from the luminiferous aether, to explain the nature of light and other electromagnetic phenomena. This unexpected null result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905 (to be generalized after ten years for non-inertial fra ...
... ll’s equations. However, this law was valid only at high frequencies while greatly underestimated the radiance at low frequencies. This was known as the ultraviolet catastrophe which eventually led to the quantum hypothesis by Planck in 1900, in which he suggested that energy is rad ...
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... all forms of matter. Moreover, Quantum Mechanics has many applications in modern technology, including electronics, cryptography, and quantum computing. 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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... llapse. We shall introduce this new interpretation and some related consequences in section 4.5.16. Quantum Mechanics is exceptionally successful in explaining many phenomena in physics and cosmology. It has strongly influenced String theories and other candidates for a Theory of Everythin ...
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... uding quantum chemistry, quantum electronics, quantum optics, and quantum information science. Quantum Field Theory also emerged after combining the various conceptions in classical fields, SPECIAL RELATIVITY , and Quantum Mechanics, as we shall discuss in section 5. Additionally, the disti ...
... ory in explaining the fundamental interactions, apart from gravity, led to the Standard Model of Elementary Particles, that will be discussed in 5.18, and its failure to include gravity, or GENERAL RELATIVITY , also led to various speculative theories such as Strings theory and Loop Quantum ...
... vived later in 1960s when Quantum Field Theory predicted that quantum fluctuations would make huge contributions to the vacuum energy, as we shall discuss further in section 9.21. 3.4 QUANTUM MECHANICS The foundations of QUANTUM MECHANICS were established during the first half of the ...
... nsion model that was proposed by Lemaitre in 1927. Einstein later declared the cosmological constant as the biggest blunder of his life, but the concept had been revived later in 1960s when QUANTUM FIELD THEORY predicted that quantum fluctuations would make huge contributions to the vacuum ...
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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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Mohamed Haj Yousef
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