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]
... ogeneous Euclidean space, with complete integer dimensions, that is 3D in our normal perception, and it is expected to be 4D on large cosmological scales. So the speed of light, in the time-time frame, is a unit-less constant that is equal to the number of dimensions that are ideally 3 for ...
... uate space-time curvatures. In the split-complex hyperbolic geometry, Lorentz transformations become rotations in the imaginary plane, and according to the new discrete symmetry of the time-time frame, this transformation will be equally valid between inertial and non-inertial frames alike ...
... sponds to absolute vacuum, that is an isotropic and homogeneous Euclidean space, with complete integer dimensions, that is in our normal perception. So the speed of light, in the time-time frame, is a unit-less constant that is equal to the number of dimensions that are ideally   ...
... quences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics ...
... us Euclidean space, with complete integer dimensions, that is in our normal perception, and it is expected to be on large cosmological scales. So the speed of light, in the time-time frame, is a unit-less constant that is equal to the number of dimensions that are ideally   ...
... its (primed) coordinates with respect to another frame, that is moving with uniform velocity with respect to the first frame, are: , where , and since: , then: . In the complex-time frame of the Duality of Time postulate, however, the outer time is the (genuinely) imaginary pa ...
... se corporeal and incorporeal objects may exist together in the same place, the energies associated with each type, which are produced as a result of their corresponding motions in their own time frames, do not interact because they exist in different dimensions, albeit they could be overla ...
... e are , then its (primed) coordinates with respect to another frame, that is moving with uniform velocity with respect to the first frame, are: , where , and since: , then: . In the complex-time frame of the Duality of Time Postulate, however, the outer time is the (genuinely) imaginary pa ...
... to granular and dynamic space-time without any background, as we explained in sections 2 and 2.2 above. The representation of the complex momentum in Figure 5.5 that is based on the complex time frame as illustrated in Figure 5.1 indicates that the modulus of the complex momentum should be ...
... se corporeal and incorporeal objects may exist together in the same place, the energies associated with each type, which are produced as a result of their corresponding motions in their own time frames, do not interact because they exist in different dimensions, albeit they could be overla ...
... I.4.1 The Three Hypothesis of the Single Monad Model I.4.2 Creation as a Movie I.4.3 The Duality of Time Postulate I.4.4 The Dynamic Formation of Dimensions I.4.5 The Genuinely-Complex Time-Time Frame CHAPTER II: SUPER SYMMETRY II.1 Symmetry and Quantum Mechanics II.1.1 Gauge Symmetry II.1 ...
... e with regard to the encompassing outward time T . Henceforth, the Duality of Time is expressed in terms of simple Euclidean geometry, but based on complex-time. This genuinely-complex time-time frame will allow expressing the (deceitfully continuous) non-Euclidean space-time in terms of t ...
... um Mechanics 1. Abstract: 2. Introduction: 3. The Duality of Time Postulate: 4. A Brief General Analysis: 5. The Dynamic Formation of Dimensions: 5.1. The Genuinely-Complex Time-Time Frame: 5.2. The Two Arrows of Time: 5.3. General Relativity Approximation: 5.4. Aether an ...
... e Duality of Time Postulate and Its Consequences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics by Mohamed Haj Yousef [ PDF Download ] Search Inside this Book 5.1. The Genuinely-Complex Time-Time Frame: Mathematically, the nested levels of time can be represented by imaginary or complex ...
... urvatures. In the split-complex hyperbolic geometry, Lorentz transformations become rotations in the imaginary plane (Fjelstad, 1986), and according to the new discrete symmetry of the time-time frame, this transformation will be equally valid between inertial and non-inertial frames alike ...
... e , then its (primed) coordinates with respect to another frame, that is moving with uniform velocity with respect to the first frame, are: , where , and since: , then: . In the complex-time frame of the Duality of Time postulate, however, the outer time is the (genuinely) imaginary pa ...
... omogeneous Euclidean space, with complete integer dimensions, that is in our normal perception, and it is expected to be on large cosmological scales. So the speed of light, in the time-time frame, is a unit-less constant that is equal to the number of dimensions that are ideally for ...
... ry - The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos and Duality of Time Theory - The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos and Duality of Time Theory - ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.4.5 The Genuinely-Complex Time-Time Frame - ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.2.7 Note IV (the effective mass): - DUALITY OF TIME - 7.1 ...
... Negative and Multidimensional Energy In the same manner as in the above geometrical representation of time, velocity and momentum in Figures 5.1, 5.3 and 5.5, that are based on the complex-time frame, we can now give more dimensionality to energy, that is already hinted in the current for ...
... to get around this obstacle. Henceforth, the Duality of Time will be based on simple Euclidean geometry, but on complex-time, as it will be explained in section 2.2. This genuinely complex-time frame will allow expressing the (deceitfully continuous) non-Euclidean space-time in terms of t ...
... and 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. ...
... 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. ...
... dy first the DUALITY OF TIME Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the DUALITY OF TIME book. ...
... ime Frame 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 Duality of Time implies that normal time is actually imaginary or latent wit ...
... 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. ...
... and 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. ...
... The Duality of Time implies that normal time is actually imaginary or latent with relation to the real flow of time that is creating space and matter. Therefore, the non-Euclidean Minkowski space-time coordinates will be a special approximation of the Euclidean space coordinates , or time ...
... 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. ...
... semi-complex, or split-complex, but in this book, unless otherwise stated, imaginary and complex refer to these hyperbolic numbers . Hyperbolic geometry was used in the early formulation of SPECIAL RELATIVITY to represent Lorentz boost as a rotation in the imaginary plane, but it will be s ...
... Therefore, in addition to Lorentz boost, this essential characteristic of the dynamic and granular complex-time structure, allows direct derivation of the equivalence principle that lead to GENERAL RELATIVITY . This will be discussed further in sections 3, 3.2 and 3.5 below. The actual flow ...
... 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. ...
... ch indicates infinite and inert space that is the ground state of matter particles that are then described by , or: , or also: , which means that they are internally being re-created at the speed of light, that is the real part, and moving outwardly at the imaginary apparent velocity that ...
... 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 Duality of Time implies that normal time is actually imaginary or latent with relatio ...
... 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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