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  • => TIME CHEST - 1.1 Sumerian and Babylonian Cosmology
  • ... es of freedom, or the dimensions, starting from the metaphysical oneness 0D and up to the three dimensions 1D , 2D , and 3D of physical multiplicity that is dynamically evolving through the outer time T . So in total we have four levels of dynamic existence in time: 1D , 2D , 3D , and T , ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 5.  The Dynamic Formation of Dimensions:
  • ... re the three spatial and one temporal dimensions; since each spatial dimension is formed by two of the six inner levels, as we shall explain further in section 5.2, while the seventh is the outer time that we normally encounter.   Figure 1:  Representing the inner and outer levels of tim ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.2.4 The Seven Heavens and the Inner Levels of Time
  • ... the Heavens are plural is because of the seven different space-time degrees of freedom, which include the six internal levels that constitute the three dimensions of space, and one for the outer time, while the earth  is the common ground state for all these seven levels, although ea ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 6.  Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity:
  • ... d to  and  respectively, can be conceived as abstract extreme limits, but only a relative superposition of them can ever be observed or measured as relative events in space-time, or inner-outer time that is the complex-time discussed in section 5. As the real time flows uniformly in the ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.4.4 The Dynamic Formation of Dimensions
  • ... the four dimensions of space-time: , that are the three spatial and one temporal dimensions; since each spatial dimension is formed by two of the six inner levels, while the seventh is the outer time that we normally encounter. Figure I.8: Representing the inner and outer levels of time t ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - Conclusion
  • ... gle instance, nothing more, but then they may combine in different ways to make some other compound entities that must exist as wholes in some higher dimension, and so on until we reach the outer time that we encounter. Inversely, in the innermost flow of time there is only one indivisible ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 6.3.  The Equivalence Principle of General Relativity
  • ... ly to the equivalence between active and passive masses, because it means that the total (complex) force:  must have two components; one that is related to acceleration as  changes in the outer time , which is the imaginary part, and this causes the acceleration: , so  here is the passi ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - CHAPTER I: NORMAL SYMMETRY
  • ... , since the dimensions of space and matter are being re-created in the inner (complete) levels of time, the final dimension becomes multi-fractal and equals to the dynamic ratio of inner to outer times, which is nothing but the normalized speed of light in the corresponding medium, and it ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.2.4 Note I (super-symmetry and pair production):
  • ... , and then we either have an abrupt change of speed in the inner time as in section III.2.2 where the mass is constant so that , or mass generation in the inner time, without motion in the outer time so that , as in section III.2.3. In reality, these two instances are realized in parallel ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.1.5 Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity
  • ... sp;and  respectively, can be conceived as abstract extreme limits, but only a relative superposition of them can ever be observed or measured as relative events in space-time, or inner-outer time that is the complex-time discussed in section I.4.4. As the real time flows uniformly in ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.5.1 The Incorporeal Worlds
  • ... th together as fermions mirror the four bosons, according to this hyper-symmetry between particles and waves, mass and energy, discreteness and continuity, time and space, or inner time and outer time. This hyper symmetry is generated by the same mass-energy equivalence relation, taken in ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.2 The Equivalence Principle of General Relativity
  • ... ectly to the equivalence between active and passive masses, because it means that the total (complex) force must have two components; one that is related to acceleration as v changes in the outer time, which is the imaginary part, and this causes the acceleration, so m here is the passive ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2 Ibn al-Arabi’s View of Time?
  • ... lains how exactly this Single Monad is creating the individual monads in the inner levels of time, which is to say: how geometry is formulated, and then how this creation is evolving in the outer time that we encounter.     Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.3 Equivalence Principle and General Relativity
  • ... e equivalence between active and passive masses, because it means that the total (complex) force:  must have two components; one that is related to acceleration as  changes in the outer time , which is the imaginary part, and this causes the acceleration: , so  here is the p ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.2.1 The Five Fundamental Interactions
  • ... , while the existence of the multiplicity of individual monads is discrete, because it is a collection of separate 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 ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3 The Logical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
  • ... Quantum Mechanics Nevertheless, even after this splitting, the original states are still entangled, but they now become non-local and relative to individual observers. If we recall that the outer time is imaginary, while space is the real time, we conclude that the original state of Eterna ...


  • => The Horizon Problem
  • ... re synchronized before they appear as one instance in the normal time level. This would not have been conceivable without taking rigid space as flowing time in the inner level, and thus the outer time becomes latent to it. So the observed homogeneity of the Universe is not a problem anymor ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.2 The Dynamic Creation of Dimensions
  • ... on to space, thus perpendicular to it. In this dynamic creation of space in the complex time, the outward time is discrete and imaginary, while space becomes continuous with relation to the outer time, but this is only relative to the dimension in which the observer is situated, so for exa ...


  • => Problem of Cosmic Inflation Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... erse as a result of eternal inflation. The perpetual re-creation of space and matter is like instantaneous inflation which happens on the metaphysical level before matter is composed in the outer time. As we shall see in section 9.18 below, this will also solve the horizon and flatness pro ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - CHAPTER III: HYPER SYMMETRY
  • ... th together as fermions mirror the four bosons, according to this hyper-symmetry between particles and waves, mass and energy, discreteness and continuity, time and space, or inner time and outer time. This hyper symmetry is generated by the same mass-energy equivalence relation (), taken ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.1 Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity
  • ... ) and (c, c) respectively, can be conceived as abstract extreme limits, but only a relative superposition of them can ever be observed or measured as relative events in space-time, or inner-outer time that is the complex-time. As the real time flows uniformly in the inner levels, it create ...


  • => The Homogeneity Problem
  • ... re synchronized before they appear as one instance in the normal time level. This would not have been conceivable without taking rigid space as flowing time in the inner level, and thus the outer time becomes latent to it. So the observed homogeneity of the Universe is not a problem anymor ...



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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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