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]
... cle around the earth once every 27.3 days, with reference to distant stars, so this is the sidereal lunar month. The normal lunar month used in Islamic calendar calculations, though, is the time interval between new moons as observed from earth, which equals 29.5 days; this is called the ' ...
... hen sets to rise again in the next day. So on the outward dimension, this whole day forms an indivisible unit of time, but internally it seems to be continuously divisible into ever smaller time intervals, at least potentially. Therefore, just as the Single Monad might be identical with th ...
... cle around the earth once every 27.3 days, with reference to distant stars, so this is the sidereal lunar month. The normal lunar month used in Islamic calendar calculations, though, is the time interval between new moons as observed from earth, which equals 29.5 days; this is called the ' ...
... e representation theory of the Lorentz group, these quantities can be built out of scalars, four-vectors, four-tensors, and spinors. In particular, a Lorentz covariant scalar, such as space-time interval, remains the same under Lorentz transformations and is said to be a Lorentz invariant, ...
... Inside this Book The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time): In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the work done in accelerating a particle during the infinitesimal time interval , and it is given by the dot product of force and displacement : ...
... e this Book III.2.1 The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time): In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the work done in accelerating a particle during the infinitesimal time interval , and it is given by the dot product of force and displacement : (3 ...
... cle around the Earth once every 27.3 days, with reference to distant stars, so this is the sidereal lunar month. The normal lunar month used in Islamic calendar calculations, though, is the time interval between new Moons as observed from Earth, which equals 29.5 days; this is called the s ...
... n 5.15, as will be explained further in section 3.2 and section 3.3.8. In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the work done in accelerating a particle during the infinitesimal time interval , and it is given by the dot product of force and displacement : (5.5) Thus: (5.6) Now ...
... ve time that is dependent on the frame of reference and position in space. Rather than two separate invariant temporal and spatial intervals between two events, there is one invariant space-time interval. Therefore, Special Relativity replaced the Galilean transformations of the Newtonian ...
... formulating a geometrical interpretation of the Lorentz transformations. Minkowski combined time with the three-dimensional Euclidean space into a four-dimensional manifold, where the space-time interval between any two events is independent of the inertial frame of reference in which they ...
... formulating a geometrical interpretation of the Lorentz transformations. Minkowski combined time with the three-dimensional Euclidean space into a four-dimensional manifold, where the space-time interval between any two events is independent of the inertial frame of reference in which they ...
... ;and , which all together correspond to the four elemental states, or classical elements, whose quintessence is the Single Monad. On the other hand, as we can see from Figure I.4, the space-time interval can be obtained from: , or for motion on x-axis only. Alternatively, we can now ...
... her correspond to the four elemental states, or classical elements, whose quintessence is the Single Monad (Haj Yousef, 2014). On the other hand, as we can see from Figure 5, the space-time interval can be obtained from: , or for motion on x-axis only. Alternatively, we can now use ...
... formulating a geometrical interpretation of the Lorentz transformations. Minkowski combined time with the three-dimensional Euclidean space into a four-dimensional manifold, where the space-time interval between any two events is independent of the inertial frame of reference in which they ...
... d be a straightforward mathematical proof of the Re-Creation Principle, but we only need first to physically justify this abrupt change in velocity. Obviously, the problem is that with zero-time intervals, the acceleration would be infinite, and hence the force and energy. Light does in fa ...
... which all together correspond to the four elemental states, or classical elements, whose quintessence is the Single Monad [ 18 ]. On the other hand, as we can see from Figure 1 , the space-time interval can be obtained from: ∥ s ∥ = x 2 + y 2 + z 2 − ( c t i ) 2 = r 2 − ( c t i ) ...
... ame to another. It follows that the division of events into the past ones, the present ones, and the future ones is also not independently real. In contrary to the classical Newtonian view, time intervals depend greatly on the observer's frame of reference. In classical mechanics, and base ...
... e geometrization conjecture gives a complete list of eight possibilities for the fundamental geometry of our space. 5.2.3 The Proper Time We can clearly see from Figure 5.1 that space-time intervals can be obtained from: , or , because the modulus of hyperbolic or split-complex numbe ...
... ame to another. It follows that the division of events into the past ones, the present ones, and the future ones is also not independently real. In contrary to the classical Newtonian view, time intervals depend greatly on the observer’s frame of reference. In classical mechanics, and ba ...
... ame to another. It follows that the division of events into the past ones, the present ones, and the future ones is also not independently real. In contrary to the classical Newtonian view, time intervals depend greatly on the observer's frame of reference. In classical mechanics, and base ...
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... ity of Time Postulate and Its Consequences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics ...
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... cle Duality and the Special Theory of Relativity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The DUALITY OF TIME Theory: Complex-Time Geometry and Perpertual Creation of Space The Ultimate Symmetry ...
... ress. Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The Duality of Time Theory: Complex-Time Geometry and Perpertual Creation of Space The ULTIMATE SYMMETRY : Fractal Complex-Time and Quantum Gravity The Chest of Time: Particle-Wave Duality ...
... sands and millions of years ago when the light that we see now was actually emitted by them. But this is still not like travel in physical time, which is conceivable now only in theoretical cosmology. Although travel in time is possible and allowed according to the equations of Relativity, ...
... nd Its Consequences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics ...
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... is can be found here . Time in Modern Science: Quantum Field Theory and General Relativity are the most well-established modern fundamental theories of physics. According to these theories, spacetime is a collection of points called 'spacetime locations' where physical events occur. Spacet ...
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... exracted from Volume I of the Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn al-Arabi's View of Time and Creation... more on this can be found here . Time in Modern Science: Quantum Field Theory and GENERAL RELATIVITY are the most well-established modern fundamental theories of physics. According t ...
... dea that space or time (spacetime) could be discrete has been recurring in scientific literature recently, but its origins go back to ancient philosophies. The new concepts brought about by QUANTUM MECHANICS (e.g., the concept of indeterminacy or the uncertainty principle) suggested that s ...
... ntroductory articles are exracted from Volume I of the Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn al-Arabi's View of Time and Creation... more on this can be found here . Time in Modern Science: QUANTUM FIELD THEORY and General Relativity are the most well-established modern fundamental theorie ...
... is, however, just a case of biological time travel, not a case of physical time travel. One possible, and more genuine, way to travel through time is to fly at enormous speeds close to the speed of light. Einstein showed that travel forward in physical time is possible relative to the tim ...
... Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The Duality of Time Theory: Complex-Time Geometry and Perpertual Creation of Space The Ultimate SYMMETRY : Fractal Complex-Time and Quantum Gravity The Chest of Time: Particle-Wave Duality: from Ti ...
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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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