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  • => Motion
  • ... .6 below), gives a clear and far more extensive definition of 'motion' (Haraka: Ibn al-Arabi's wider definition here reflects the fact that this Arabic philosophical term refers to not just physical motion, but far more extensively to all kinds of 'change' in general) which is utterly diff ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - The Structure of this Book
  • ... certain points of extremely high densities. In this chapter we will explain the reasons behind the constancy and invariance of the speed of light, and how non-local quantum interactions and physical motion, and not only transfer of information, could occur in nature without breaking this c ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 5.3.3.2  Method I (Abrupt Change in the Inner Time)
  • ... tion in equation 5.7 if, and only if, we suppose that the object, whose mass is , moves from rest to , or vice versa, in “zero time”, which of course will contradict the laws of physical motion because the acceleration would be infinite, and hence the force and the energy. Ligh ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.10.1  Circulated Days
  • ... e’, is a basic concept in Ibn al-Arabi’s cosmological teachings, and we have seen in sections 3.1 and 1.3. Additionally, this alludes to the fact that the fundamental cause of physical motion is love, as we introduced in section 3 when we talked about Principle of Love, which ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.2  The Single Monad
  • ... rt which is the real flow of time that is creating space and matter at the speed of light, thus: , while is the imaginary part which is the normal level time that we encounter, in which the physical motion occurs. So for example, vacuum is described in terms of this complex-time geometry a ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.2.2 Method I (abrupt change of speed in the inner time):
  • ... same integration in equation 3.7 if, and only if , we suppose that the object, whose mass is , moves from rest to , or vice versa, in zero time , which of course will contradict the laws of physical motion because the acceleration would be infinite, and hence the force and the energy. Ligh ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.4.2 The Two Arrows of Time
  • ... ection I.4.5. So this imaginary time, , is acting like a resistance against the perpetual re-creation of space, and its interruption, i.e. going in the outward level of time, is what causes physical motion and the inertial mass , which then effectively increases with the imaginary velocity ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - The Structure of the Book
  • ... roduction, we shall talk specifically about the Principle of Love, as the primary divine motive behind creating the World, thus forming the most fundamental cause of physical as well as metaphysical motion or activity, because of the breaking of the original harmony and the subsequent desi ...


  • => Solving the Arrow of Time Problem Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... Symmetry . So the imaginary time, t_i, is acting like a resistance against the perpetual re-creation of space, and its interruption, i.e. going in the outward level of time, is what causes physical motion and the inertial mass m_0, which then effectively increases with the imaginary veloc ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. Motion:
  • ... V.6 below), gives a clear and far more extensive definition of 'motion' ( Haraka : Ibn Arabi's wider definition here reflects the fact that this Arabic philosophical term refers to not just physical motion, but far more extensively to all kinds of 'change' in general) which is utterly diff ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 2. Timeless Motion:
  • ... nd that it travels at 300,000 kilometres per second, so it can circle around the earth seven times in one second. However, this huge velocity is limited and not instantaneous, so apparently physical motions always need time. In the Qur an, however, we read the story of the Prophet Solomon ...


  • => The Origin of Time?
  • ... rge of moving' to describe the active force here, he has in mind his famous concept that the world (where bodies and objects move) is like a super-human (insan kabir) [III.11.19], where all physical motions are due to this active force of the Universal Soul, and all noetic changes are due ...


  • => The Origin of Time?
  • ... rge of moving' to describe the active force here, he has in mind his famous concept that the world (where bodies and objects move) is like a super-human (insan kabir) [III.11.19], where all physical motions are due to this active force of the Universal Soul, and all noetic changes are due ...


  • => Timeless Motion
  • ... nd that it travels at 300,000 kilometres per second, so it can circle around the earth seven times in one second. However, this huge velocity is limited and not instantaneous, so apparently physical motions always need time. In the Qur’an, however, we read the story of the Prophet Solomo ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 4.  A Brief General Analysis:
  • ... ce space itself is created in the inner levels of time. The reason why this cosmological speed is independent of the observer is because creation is occurring in the inner real levels while physical motion is in the outer (normal) time that is flowing in the orthogonal dimension with relat ...


  • => The Duality of Time Theory
  • ... ion 4.1 . So this imaginary time, t i , is acting like a resistance against the perpetual re-creation of space, and its interruption, i.e. going in the outward level of time, is what causes physical motion and the inertial mass m 0 , which then effectively increases with the imaginary velo ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 5.2.  The Two Arrows of Time:
  • ... section 5.1. So this imaginary time, , is acting like a resistance against the perpetual re-creation of space, and its interruption, i.e. going in the outward level of time, is what causes physical motion and the inertial mass , which then effectively increases with the imaginary velocity ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - Method I (abrupt change of speed in the inner time):
  • ... e integration in equation 9 if, and only if , we suppose that the object, whose mass is , moves from rest to , or vice versa, in “zero time”, which of course will contradict the laws of physical motion because the acceleration would be infinite, and hence the force and the energy. Ligh ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - Method IV (complex momentum and energy-momentum relation)
  • ... nergy-momentum, can be also derived directly from the fundamental definition of momentum: , when we include the metaphysical creation of mass in the inner levels of time, in addition to its physical motion in the outer level, and by taking into account the complex character of time. Thus w ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.2.2 The Mathematical One-to-Many Relation
  • ... d the creation is their progeny, demonstrated in Chapters III and IV of Volume I. Consequently, Ibn al-Arabi stresses that love is the original cause of all kinds of physical as well as metaphysical motions in the Universe, and this required the two primary divine attributes of Living and ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.2.9 Method IV (complex momentum and energy-momentum relation)
  • ... nergy-momentum, can be also derived directly from the fundamental definition of momentum: , when we include the metaphysical creation of mass in the inner levels of time, in addition to its physical motion in the outer level, and by taking into account the complex character of time. Thus w ...



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