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]
... le, but it can be explained by a more fundamental concept that is the Principle of Love. Accordingly, we could also explain how causality, and the conservation of energy, could be broken in special cases, such as entanglement and other non-local interactions. In the same previous chapter 2 ...
... trings Theory that was fully non-perturbative and a concrete mathematical realization of the holographic principle. It is an example of a gauge-gravity duality and is now understood to be a special case of the AdS/CFT correspondence. In 1997, Juan Maldacena (b. 1968 ) noted that the low en ...
... ickly after short distance, when energy is consumed. This kind of apparent motion is limited by the speed of light, because the change can appear infinitesimally continuous in space. In the special case when a small closed system is isolated as a small part of the Universe, and this isolat ...
... tries in General Relativity on fixed backgrounds is described by Killing vector fields which form a Lie algebra that generates the group of isometries, but this group is non-trivial only in special cases. The full symmetry of General Relativity is the diffeomorphism group of the manifold w ...
... for the scaling limit of two-dimensional critical systems was suggested by Belavin, Polyakov and Zamolodchikov in 1984, which eventually led to the development of conformal field theory, a special case of Quantum Field Theory, which is presently utilized in different areas of particle phy ...
... o one integrated Theory of Everything, which should be able to explain the behavior of all matter and energy, and allow the derivation of all the other known laws, that would be some of its special cases. The Quantum Field Theory provides the mathematical framework for the Standard Model, ...
... y after short distance, when energy is consumed. This kind of apparent motion is limited by the speed of light, because the change appears to be propagating through continuous space. In the special case when a small closed system is isolated as a small part of the Universe, and this isolat ...
... ickly after short distance, when energy is consumed. This kind of apparent motion is limited by the speed of light, because the change can appear infinitesimally continuous in space. In the special case when a small closed system is isolated as a small part of the universe, and this isolat ...
... le, but it can be explained by a more fundamental concept that is the Principle of Love. Accordingly, we could also explain how causality, and the conservation of energy, could be broken in special cases, such as entanglement and other non-local interactions. In the same previous chapter 2 ...
... solution was non-physical. However, a greater understanding of General Relativity led to the realization that such singularities were a generic feature of the theory and not just an exotic special case. The Schwarzschild solution, taken to be valid for all , is called a Schwarzschild blac ...
... o one integrated Theory of Everything, which should be able to explain the behavior of all matter and energy, and allow the derivation of all the other known laws, that would be some of its special cases. The Quantum Field Theory provides the mathematical framework for the Standard Model, ...
... c geometry, where the relatively weak topology causes many technical complications. The class of non-compact groups is too broad to construct any general representation theory, but specific special cases have been studied, sometimes using some ad hoc techniques. Group representations help ...
... le, but it can be explained by a more fundamental concept that is the Principle of Love. Accordingly, we could also explain how causality, and the conservation of energy, could be broken in special cases, such as entanglement and other non-local interactions. In chapter 295 of the Meccan R ...
... -Arabi's quantisation of time, as we shall see in section II.8, is unique and is based on a broader cosmological view (of the oneness of being) such that discreteness and continuousness are special cases of it (see also section VII.5). =============== [1] This is because of the 'uncertaint ...
... rabi’s quantisation of time, as we shall see in section II.8, is unique and is based on a broader cosmological view (of the oneness of being) such that discreteness and continuousness are special cases of it (see also section VII.5). Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model ...
... le, but it can be explained by a more fundamental concept that is the Principle of Love. Accordingly, we could also explain how causality, and the conservation of energy, could be broken in special cases, such as entanglement and other non-local interactions. In the same previous chapter 2 ...
... ickly after short distance, when energy is consumed. This kind of apparent motion is limited by the speed of light, because the change can appear infinitesimally continuous in space. In the special case when a small closed system is isolated as a small part of the universe, and this isolat ...
... ickly after short distance, when energy is consumed. This kind of apparent motion is limited by the speed of light, because the change can appear infinitesimally continuous in space. In the special case when a small closed system is isolated as a small part of the Universe, and this isolat ...
... hese similarities occur both on the physical shapes as well as all other intangible properties. Imaginary numbers are now genuine and more "realistic" than the reals, which are one of their special cases that occur only at the speed of light. So not only physics, but pure mathematics has b ...
... Arabi's quantisation of time, as we shall see in section II.8, is unique and is based on a broader cosmological view (of the oneness of being) such that discreteness and continuousness are special cases of it (see also section VII.5). Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model ...
... y after short distance, when energy is consumed. This kind of apparent motion is limited by the speed of light, because the change appears to be propagating through continuous space. In the special case when a small closed system is isolated as a small part of the Universe, and this isolat ...
... ickly after short distance, when energy is consumed. This kind of apparent motion is limited by the speed of light, because the change can appear infinitesimally continuous in space. In the special case when a small closed system is isolated as a small part of the universe, and this isolat ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... his is because motion is a gradual development and completion of a deficient thing, which can’t by itself develop and complete gradually, and therefore can’t be the cause of completion. IBN AL-ARABI talks about motion in some details in the long chapter 198 [II.456-458], where he affir ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... ould be solved so easily, please study first the DUALITY OF TIME Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the DUALITY OF TIME book. ...
... me Theory The following article is extracted from Chapter III of the Duality of Time book, and some of the details are discussed further in other chapters, as well as Volume III that is the ULTIMATE SYMMETRY . The Problem of Causality As we have seen in section 6.3 above, the Big Ban ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... ved so easily, please study first the Duality of TIME Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of TIME book. ...
... details are discussed further in other chapters, as well as Volume III that is the Ultimate Symmetry . The Problem of Causality As we have seen in section 6.3 above, the Big Bang is a space-time singularity, which means that time started with the Big Bang, and not the opposite. The q ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... hapters, as well as Volume III that is the Ultimate Symmetry . A more concise description is also published in Time Chest . The Arrow of Time Problem Logical Interpretation of QUANTUM MECHANICS Problem of Physical Information The Problem of Causality The ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... able of explaining the most fundamental philosophical observations, because the basic principle of causality becomes a consequence of sequential re-creation. Therefore, without breaking the speed of light limit, this sequential re-creation can explain non-locality and various other critica ...
... The following article is extracted from Chapter III of the Duality of Time book, and some of the details are discussed further in other chapters, as well as Volume III that is the Ultimate SYMMETRY . The Problem of Causality As we have seen in section 6.3 above, the Big Bang is a sp ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
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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