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]
... mbers of the celestial spiritual hierarchy, as Ibn al-Arabi presents them in scattered passages of the Futuhat, are assigned cosmological functions symbolically related, for example, to the twelve zodiacal signs, the seven heavens, and the seven 'climes' or geographical regions, the four c ...
... e celestial spiritual hierarchy, as Ibn al-Arabi presents them in scattered passages of the Meccan Revelations, are assigned cosmological functions symbolically related, for example, to the twelve zodiacal signs, the seven heavens, and the seven geographical regions, the four cardinal poin ...
... e celestial spiritual hierarchy, as Ibn al-Arabi presents them in scattered passages of the Meccan Revelations, are assigned cosmological functions symbolically related, for example, to the twelve zodiacal signs, the seven heavens, and the seven geographical regions, the four cardinal poin ...
... ce that the indicated motion in Figure IV.3 refers to the apparent rotation of the sphere of the fixed stars, while the actual astronomical motion is due to the revolution of the earth. The twelve zodiacal signs are divided into four groups whose influences re related to the four material ...
... he beginning of cutting each supposed position till the end of cutting that (particular zodiacal) supposed position a 'month' ( shahr ); and he called (the sun's) cutting through all those (twelve zodiacal) suppositions a 'year' ( sana ). Thus it has become clear to you that the night, day ...
... (s. sunbula ), the term used in the Qur anic account of Pharaoh's dream interpreted by Joseph (12:43), and also in the promised reward of charity ( zak t ) (1:261). [48] This is one of the twelve zodiacal signs, also called al- Azr (the Virgin). [49] He asserts later in this same chapter ...
... (s. sunbula ), the term used in the Qur anic account of Pharaoh's dream interpreted by Joseph (12:43), and also in the promised reward of charity ( zak t ) (1:261). [48] This is one of the twelve zodiacal signs, also called al- Azr (the Virgin). [49] He asserts later in this same chapter ...
... members of the celestial spiritual hierarchy, as Ibn Arabi presents them in scattered passages of the Futuhat , are assigned cosmological functions symbolically related, for example, to the twelve zodiacal signs, the seven heavens, and the seven 'climes' or geographical regions, the four c ...
... ce that the indicated motion in Figure IV.3 refers to the apparent rotation of the sphere of the fixed stars, while the actual astronomical motion is due to the revolution of the earth. The twelve zodiacal signs are divided into four groups whose influences re related to the four material ...
... the beginning of cutting each supposed position till the end of cutting that (particular zodiacal) supposed position a 'month' (shahr); and he called (the sun's) cutting through all those (twelve zodiacal) suppositions a 'year' (sana). Thus it has become clear to you that the night, dayti ...
... ittarius, earth ruled over Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn, air ruled over Gemini, Libra and Aquarius, while water ruled over Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces, as shown in Figure 7.2. Figure 7.2: The twelve zodiacal signs are divided into four groups whose influences are related to the four elements ...
... s of the Throne and the Pedestal, that the Pedestal is actually equivalent to the physical world, or the cosmos, with all the galaxies and clusters, because Ibn al-Arabi specified in it the twelve zodiacal constellations, which we now know that they are remote galaxies, whereas he situated ...
... poetry: “the age has curved on us and bent†[I.202.7], so as we notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
... d Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 4.2.6.4 Hierarchy of Divine Names We have already discussed the unique Unity of Allah and the diversity of His divine Names in section 1.3, but in IBN AL-ARABI ’s wider metaphysical perspective, the divine Names, just like the spiritual worl ...
... e notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
... eason also, one of the other interesting names of the Single Monad is Everything, because it is actually creating every single thing, physical and metaphysical. This theory of creation, the SINGLE MONAD MODEL Model, is therefore the Theory of Everything; first because of the reality of the ...
... poetry: “the age has curved on us and bent†[I.202.7], so as we notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
... poetry: “the age has curved on us and bent†[I.202.7], so as we notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
... off its surface and perhaps annihilating back again into their eternal source. As we have introduced in chapter III, this cosmological model combines together all the major views in modern cosmology, including the Steady State, the Oscillating Universe, and the Big Bang, and it goes beyon ...
... œthe age has curved on us and bent†[I.202.7], so as we notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
... nd to the four Pillars and the seven Substitutes, mentioned above, are the divine origin of the four elements of Nature and the seven Days of the Week which are actually the seven levels of space-time that we shall explain in chapter V. Ibn al-Arabi talks about this hierarchy of the divine ...
... poetry: “the age has curved on us and bent†[I.202.7], so as we notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
... poetry: “the age has curved on us and bent†[I.202.7], so as we notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
... inciple of least time or stationary action is derived. We talked about the principle of action in chapter II (section 15) and we have seen in chapter III how the various theories, including GENERAL RELATIVITY and Quantum Field Theory, applied this principle to formulate their mathematical ...
... lbeit a different kind of “Mind†at each level of manifestation. We will also see in chapter V how these concepts play an essential role in the Duality of Time interpretation of QUANTUM MECHANICS , and particularly on the effect of measurement and how the wave-function collapses ...
... r stationary action is derived. We talked about the principle of action in chapter II (section 15) and we have seen in chapter III how the various theories, including General Relativity and QUANTUM FIELD THEORY , applied this principle to formulate their mathematical models, but we will see ...
... , rather than “from nothingâ€, and from this essential difference we will be able to find the ratio between “one†and “infinityâ€: and also calculate the speed of light. 4.3.1 The Primordial Cloud Ibn al-Arabi’s Universe comprises both the p ...
... poetry: “the age has curved on us and bent†[I.202.7], so as we notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
... poetry: “the age has curved on us and bent†[I.202.7], so as we notice he referred to the Age, instead of simple time, because as in modern physics and cosmology, the curvature o ...
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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