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  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.3 The Two Arrows of Time
  • ... t describes the states of anti-matter. 3. When the outer and inner times are equal, we get the Euclidean space (c, c) , which is equivalent to the initial vacuum state (c, 0) , but with one higher spatial dimension. This, however, cannot happen by means of mechanical motion, but by combini ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 5.2.  The Two Arrows of Time:
  • ... ribed by , which can be excited to  that describes the states of anti-matter.     3.  When , we get the Euclidean space , which is equivalent to the initial vacuum state , but with one higher spatial dimension. This, however, can not happen by means of mechanical motion, but by combin ...


  • => Solving the Arrow of Time Problem Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... h can be excited to (v, c) that describes the states of anti-matter. 3- When t_i=t_r, we get the Euclidean space (c, c), which is equivalent to the initial vacuum state (c, 0), but with one higher spatial dimension. This, however, can not happen by means of mechanical motion, but by combin ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.2.2 The Mathematical One-to-Many Relation
  • ... se we are observing from within this imaginary space, which appears continuous and infinite, while it forms only one discrete state in the encompassing arrow of time that is one side of the higher spatial symmetry. We cannot completely describe this super-space while we are evolving inside ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.4.2 The Two Arrows of Time
  • ... described by , which can be excited to  that describes the states of anti-matter. 3. When , we get the Euclidean space , which is equivalent to the initial vacuum state , but with one higher spatial dimension. This, however, can not happen by means of mechanical motion, but by combin ...


  • => The Duality of Time Theory
  • ... cited to ( v , c ) that describes the states of anti-matter. When t i = t r , we get the Euclidean space ( c , c ) , which is equivalent to the initial vacuum state ( c , 0 ) , but with one higher spatial dimension. This, however, can not happen by means of mechanical motion, but by combin ...



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    • ... tational masses, in addition to allowing energy and mass to become imaginary, negative and even multidimensional. This will be discussed further in sections 5.1 , 5.2 and 5.4 , respectively. ...


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    • ... tational masses, in addition to allowing energy and mass to become imaginary, negative and even multidimensional. This will be discussed further in sections 5.1 , 5.2 and 5.4 , respectively. ...


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    • ... ew dimension that is orthogonal on the previous level. Multiplying with the imaginary unit again causes time to become real again, i.e. like space. This means that each point of our 3 D + 1 space-time is the combination of seven dimensions of time, the first six are the real levels which m ...


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    • ... 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 ...


    • ... General Relativity =>:

    • ... s situated inside a spatial dimension it will appear to them continuous and infinite, while it forms only one discrete state in the encompassing outer time. As we shall see in section 4.3 , GENERAL RELATIVITY is the first approximation for inside observers, but since the Universe is evolvi ...


    • ... Quantum Mechanics =>:

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    • ... re-created. Nonetheless, since it is not possible to accelerate a physical object (to make all its geometrical points) to move at the speed of creation c , one alternative way to reach this speed of light, and thus make a new spatial dimension, is to combine the two orthogonal states ( c , ...


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    • ... , from our perspective. In this case, the ground state of that vacuum would be ( 0 , c ) , which describes anti-matter as we shall explain further in section 6.1 , when we speak about super-symmetry and its breaking. Equivalently, the apparent velocity v can not exceed c because it is the ...


    • ... Supersymmetry =>:

    • ... tational masses, in addition to allowing energy and mass to become imaginary, negative and even multidimensional. This will be discussed further in sections 5.1 , 5.2 and 5.4 , respectively. ...


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