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  • => A Brief Overview of Early Cosmological Models
  • ... s especially after the strange and courageous ideas of Einstein about relative and curved Spacetime were proved by Eddington through the observation of the total eclipse of the sun in 1918 i ...


  • => Summary of Modern Theories of Cosmology
  • ... ysics. In the semi-classical approximation, one argues that most of the four-dimensional (Spacetime) geometries occurring in the Path Integral will give very small contributions to the Path ...


  • => Time in Modern Science:
  • ... ost 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 ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - Author Biography
  • ... mptotic Safety in Quantum Einstein Gravity: nonperturbative renormalizability and fractal Spacetime structure. ArXiv High Energy Physics - Theory e-prints . Linde, A. D. (1987). Eternal ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - Author Biography
  • ... mptotic Safety in Quantum Einstein Gravity: nonperturbative renormalizability and fractal Spacetime structure. ArXiv High Energy Physics - Theory e-prints . Linde, A. D. (1987). Eternal ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 3. Summary of Modern Theories of Cosmology:
  • ... ysics. In the semi-classical approximation, one argues that most of the four-dimensional (Spacetime) geometries occurring in the Path Integral will give very small contributions to the Path ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - INDEX
  • ... 132, 133, 134, 135, 139 solar-based, 102 Solitary, 62, 72, 119, 138 Solomon, 82, 264, 265 Spacetime, 7, 17, 20, 25, 47, 48, 49, 52, 53, 74, 75, 101, 119, 120, 125, 156, 158, 159, 163, 170, 1 ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... to be in the centre. Modern cosmology, however, asserts that the universe, being a closed Spacetime arena, doesn't have a centre; any point may be considered a centre, just as any point on t ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... to be in the centre. Modern cosmology, however, asserts that the universe, being a closed Spacetime arena, doesn't have a centre; any point may be considered a centre, just as any point on t ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 9. Time in Modern Science:
  • ... ost 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 ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 9.1. Curved Time and the Big Bang:
  • ... emely high density of matter at that instant, the gravitational force was immense and the Spacetime was curved, or encapsulated around the point from which the Big Bang was ignited. In physi ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 9.4. Quantum Time:
  • ... ough they don't know exactly how and what is the substitute. The idea that space or time (Spacetime) could be discrete has been recurring in scientific literature recently, but its origins g ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 1. A Brief Overview of Early Cosmological Models:
  • ... s especially after the strange and courageous ideas of Einstein about relative and curved Spacetime were proved by Eddington through the observation of the total eclipse of the sun in 1918 i ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Bibliography
  • ... verse. Modern Physics Letters A 29(34), 1450182. Petkov, V. (2010). Space, Time, and Spacetime: Physical and Philosophical Implications of Minkowski’s Unification of Space and Ti ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Bibliography
  • ... verse. Modern Physics Letters A 29(34), 1450182. Petkov, V. (2010). Space, Time, and Spacetime: Physical and Philosophical Implications of Minkowski’s Unification of Space and Ti ...



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Because He loves beauty, Allah invented the World with ultimate perfection, and since He is the All-Beautiful, He loved none but His own Essence. But He also liked to see Himself reflected outwardly, so He created (the entities of) the World according to the form of His own Beauty, and He looked at them, and He loved these confined forms. Hence, the Magnificent made the absolute beauty --routing in the whole World-- projected into confined beautiful patterns that may diverge in their relative degrees of brilliance and grace.
paraphrased from: Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: IV.269.18 - trans. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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