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]
... cosmic constituents of creation are repeatedly mirrored in many different 'microcosmic' dimensions of our own life. In each of these different symbolic domains, the initial creation of this higher world and the relation between its elements, such as the First Intellect and the Greatest Ele ...
... fect the appearance of the orb, because it is itself the appearance, or the result in the lower elemental realms, whereas the things that happen and appear in the orbs, the heavens, and the higher world have causes other than time. [II.456-458] We have to admit that physicists habitually a ...
... rocosmic constituents of creation are repeatedly mirrored in many different macrocosmic dimensions of our own life. In each of these different symbolic domains, the initial creation of this higher world and the relation between its elements, such as the First Intellect and the Greatest Ele ...
... he central spiritual Pole and Prophet Idris, known in the Bible as Enoch, who, as Ibn al-Arabi said, the most knowledgeable of everything concerning the natural world and the effects of the higher world on it. Thus this Pole explained that: “the world exists between the circumference ...
... t, “wakeningâ€, some of which are voluntary, and easily reversible. it is also overwhelmingly evident that all their numerous and detailed descriptions of the hypothetical “Higher World†cannot be sheer fantasy. In their numerous books, many Sufis give detailed accou ...
... , Ibn al-Arabi quoted the Pole of Spirits, who is Prophet Idris, known in the Bible as Enoch, who is the most knowledgeable of everything concerning the Natural World and the effects of the Higher World on it, as Ibn al-Arabi described him; thus he quoted him saying: the world exists betwe ...
... epresenting the underworld where ghosts and the king of the dead reside. These lower realms are where people go when they die. One Hindu text, the Puranas, also teaches that there are seven higher worlds and seven lower worlds. However, the concepts of the gods have greatly changed dependi ...
... fect the appearance of the orb, because it is itself the appearance, or the result in the lower elemental realms, whereas the things that happen and appear in the orbs, the heavens, and the higher world have causes other than time. [II.456-458] We have to admit that physicists habitually a ...
... Ibn Rushd in the context of explaining the words of the central spiritual Pole Idris ( mudawi al-kulum ) who as Ibn Arabi said knows very well about the natural world and the effects of the higher world on it. Thus this Pole explained that: 'the world exists between the circumference and t ...
... affect the appearance of the orb, because it is itself the appearance (the result in the lower elemental realms) whereas the things that happen and appear in the orbs, the heavens, and the higher world have causes other than time. [II.456-458] We have to admit that physicists habitually a ...
... ffect the appearance of the orb, because it is itself the appearance (the result in the lower elemental realms) - whereas the things that happen and appear in the orbs, the heavens, and the higher world have causes other than time. [II.456-458] We have to admit that physicists habitually a ...
... l substances/monads and their forms, so that other properties are consequences and not intrinsic. Regarding the structure of the cosmos, Ibn al-Arabi also mentions that the structure of the higher world (i.e., the planets, spheres and stars) 'is different from what the cosmologists say, al ...
... ushd in the context of explaining the words of the central spiritual Pole Idris (mudawi al-kulum) who - as Ibn al-Arabi said - knows very well about the natural world and the effects of the higher world on it. Thus this Pole explained that: 'the world exists between the circumference and t ...
... n al-Arabi quotes the Pole of Spirits, who is Prophet Idris, known in the Bible as Enoch, and who is the most knowledgeable of everything concerning the Natural World and the effects of the Higher World on it, as Ibn al-Arabi described him; thus he quoted him saying that “the world exist ...
... eparate instances of the continuous existence of the Single Monad. That is why the outer time encountered by individual entities is intertwined with the real flow of time. Furthermore, each higher world is a substrate in which the lower levels are manipulated, manifested or interpreted; th ...
... cosmic constituents of creation are repeatedly mirrored in many different 'microcosmic' dimensions of our own life. In each of these different symbolic domains, the initial creation of this higher world and the relation between its elements, such as the First Intellect and the Greatest Ele ...
... dual substances/monads and their forms, so that other properties are consequences and not intrinsic. Regarding the structure of the cosmos, Ibn Arabi also mentions that the structure of the higher world (i.e., the planets, spheres and stars) 'is different from what the cosmologists say, al ...
... nce of the Single Monad. That is why the outer time encountered by individual entities is intertwined with the real flow of time, as we explained at the end of chapter IV. Furthermore, each higher world is a substrate in which the lower levels are manipulated, manifested or interpreted; th ...
... e constituents of the microcosm are repeatedly mirrored on many different dimensions of our own level of existence. In each of these different symbolic domains, the initial creation of this higher world and the relation between its elements, such as the First Intellect and the Greatest Ele ...
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... r the Greatest Element. One of these names is the real through whom creation takes place , as William Chittick translated it [6, p. 133], or the real through whom things are created , which IBN AL-ARABI describes as the most perfect Image of the Real, Allah, the Creator of all worlds. That ...
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... ways, making a total of twenty-four, just like the main twelve fermions which become also twenty-four since each one has an anti-particle partner. Read Other Books: The SINGLE MONAD MODEL of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The Duality of Time Theory: ...
... h become also twenty-four since each one has an anti-particle partner. Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The DUALITY OF TIME Theory: Complex-Time Geometry and Perpertual Creation of Space The Ultimate Symmetry ...
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... we see it as a point. Similarly, if we suppose we go outside the Universe, we shall see it as a point; that is as the Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is considered a c ...
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... reflected on many different lower planes of existence. In fact these names themselves are clearly borrowed from the human physical and psychical composition, because they all have the same space-time structure, and therefore the same laws of physics could be applied on both the physical a ...
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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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