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]
... the inner levels that is creating space. Both space and time themselves are two aspects of this same reality, whose perpetual recurrence is triggering the original complex-time, whose inner real levels are forming the complete dimensions of space, and its outer level is the imaginary and f ...
... eory explains how the physical dimensions of space are sequentially being re-created in the inner levels of time , which makes the outward time genuinely imaginary with respect to the inner real levels . This is easily expressed in terms of the hyperbolic split-complex numbers , that chara ...
... omplex character of time. Thus we need to integrate over the inner and outer levels, according to what happens in each stage; first by integrating between and on the inner real levels of time where the particle is created, or being perpetually re-created, at the speed of ...
... the inner levels that is creating space. Both space and time themselves are two aspects of this same reality, whose perpetual recurrence is triggering the original complex-time, whose inner real levels are forming the complete dimensions of space, and its outer level is the imaginary and f ...
... ginary unit again causes time to become real again, i.e. like space. This means that each point of our space-time is the combination of seven dimensions of time, the first six are the real levels which make the three spatial dimensions, , and the seventh is the imaginary level that i ...
... the previous level, as we explained in section I.4.4 above, where we have seen that each point of our space-time is the combination of seven dimensions of time, the first six are the real levels which make the three spatial dimensions, and the seventh is the imaginary level that is ...
... nd imaginary parts of the complex number, are all of the same nature. In this manner, normal time is an imaginary and fractional dimension of the complete dimensions of space, which are the real levels of time. Because they are complete integers, the dimensions of space are mutually perpen ...
... aginary unit again causes time to become real again, i.e. like space. This means that each point of our 3D+1 space-time is the combination of seven dimensions of time, the first six are the real levels which make the three spatial dimensions t_r=sqrt{(x/c)^2+(y/c)^2+(z/c)^2}, and the seven ...
... ry parts of the complex number, are all of the same nature (of time). In this manner, normal time is an imaginary and fractional dimension of the complete dimensions of space, which are the real levels of time. Because they are complete integers, the dimensions of space are mutually perpen ...
... ccount the complex character of time. Thus we need to integrate over the inner and outer levels, according to what happens in each stage; first by integrating between and on the inner real levels of time where the particle is created, or being perpetually re-created, at the speed of ...
... imaginary unit again causes time to become real again, i.e. like space. This means that each point of our space-time is the combination of seven dimensions of time, the first six are the real levels which make the three spatial dimensions, , and the seventh is the imaginary level that i ...
... an space-time, since 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 di ...
... aginary unit again causes time to become real again, i.e. like space. This means that each point of our 3D+1 space-time is the combination of seven dimensions of time, the first six are the real levels which make the three spatial dimensions, and the seventh is the imaginary level that is ...
... the inner levels that is creating space. Both space and time themselves are two aspects of this same reality, whose perpetual recurrence is triggering the original complex-time, whose inner real levels are forming the complete dimensions of space, and its outer level is the imaginary and f ...
... heory explains how the physical dimensions of space are sequentially being re-created in the inner levels of time, which makes the outward time genuinely imaginary with respect to the inner real levels. This is easily expressed in terms of the hyperbolic split-complex numbers, that charact ...
... eory explains how the physical dimensions of space are sequentially being re-created in the inner levels of time , which makes the outward time genuinely imaginary with respect to the inner real levels . This is easily expressed in terms of the hyperbolic split-complex numbers , that chara ...
... heory explains how the physical dimensions of space are sequentially being re-created in the inner levels of time, which makes the outward time genuinely imaginary with respect to the inner real levels. This is easily expressed in terms of the hyperbolic split-complex numbers, that charact ...
... nary 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 make the three spatial dimensions, t r = ( x ∕ c ) 2 + ( y ∕ c ) 2 + ( z ∕ c ...
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
... dition 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. ...
... 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 ...
... 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. ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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. ...
... instance of time, because the resulting instantaneous space is continuous, but when the outward time flows these instances will form a series of discrete states that should be described by QUANTUM FIELD THEORY . If we combine these two descriptions properly, we should be able to eliminate ...
... 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 , ...
... , 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 ...
... 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. ...
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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