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]
... e Single Monad, while the All-Merciful mounted on the Throne (following the literal Qur’anic verses that we discussed earlier in section I.4. So the relation between these two Names is lik ...
... hl' ('the Like', i.e., the cosmic 'Likeness' of the divine, referring to the famous Qur’anic verse 42:11 - the 'Perfect Human Being' (al-insan al-kamil), who is created, according to a fam ...
... K: 94); or rather, the things are the manifestations of the Names. From the general Qur’anic verse: O people, you are truly in need of Allah (35:15), Ibn al-Arabi easily concludes that eve ...
... tence. So how strange is its state and how high its effect! [II.430.8] [7] From the Qur’anic verse the All-Merciful mounted (established His authority) on the Throne (20:5) and other simil ...
... ine 'Event' by introducing some related new concepts that are also based on certain Qur’anic verses. The first related concept is that the world is surely re-created every singular day ove ...
... ed in Islamic texts, though it is greatly abbreviated in many short and interconnected Quranic verses and related prophetic narrations. Nevertheless, many Muslim sages and philosophers have ...
... al force [II.385.4]. Typically Ibn al-Arabi relates this fundamental insight to the Qur’anic verse: but they are unaware of the new creation (khalq jadid) (50:15), which he frequently quot ...
... ha’n: 7], a rare expression taken from the Qur’an (36:37). In interpreting that Qur’anic verse, Ibn al-Arabi explains that there are three nights' and three daytimes' difference betwee ...
... s possibly 'concern', which could also convey the general meaning of the underlying Qur’anic verse, repeatedly cited by Ibn al-Arabi and it forms the basis of his unique view of the discre ...
... ight is also taken out of the daytime, since it is readily understood from the same Qur’anic verse [Ayyam Al-Sha’n: 8; I.141.6, I.716.11]. On the other hand, Ibn al-Arabi indicates that ...
... ne “Event” by introducing some related new concepts that are also based on certain Quranic verses. The first related concept is that the World is surely re-created every singular day ove ...
... to any external force [II.385.4]. Typically he relates this fundamental insight to the Quranic verse: (but they are unaware of the new creation) [50:15], which he frequently quotes, along wi ...
... the Single Monad, while the All-Merciful mounted on the Throne (following the literal Qur anic verses that we discussed earlier in section I.4. So the relation between these two Names is lik ...
... stence. So how strange is its state and how high its effect! [II.430.8] [11] From the Qur anic verse the All-Merciful mounted (established His authority) on the Throne (20:5) and other simil ...
... stence. So how strange is its state and how high its effect! [II.430.8] [11] From the Qur anic verse the All-Merciful mounted (established His authority) on the Throne (20:5) and other simil ...
... ivine 'Event' by introducing some related new concepts that are also based on certain Qur anic verses. The first related concept is that the world is surely re-created every singular day ove ...
... thl ' ('the Like', i.e., the cosmic 'Likeness' of the divine, referring to the famous Qur anic verse 42:11 the 'Perfect Human Being' ( al-insan al-kamil ), who is created, according to a fam ...
... is possibly 'concern', which could also convey the general meaning of the underlying Qur anic verse, repeatedly cited by Ibn Arabi and it forms the basis of his unique view of the discrete ...
... Al-Sha n : 7], a rare expression taken from the Qur an (36:37). In interpreting that Qur anic verse, Ibn Arabi explains that there are three nights' and three daytimes' difference between t ...
... night is also taken out of the daytime, since it is readily understood from the same Qur anic verse [ Ayyam Al-Sha n : 8; I.141.6, I.716.11]. On the other hand, Ibn Arabi indicates that the ...
... DK : 94); or rather, the things are the manifestations of the Names. From the general Qur anic verse: O people, you are truly in need of Allah (35:15), Ibn Arabi easily concludes that everyt ...
... xternal force [II.385.4]. Typically Ibn Arabi relates this fundamental insight to the Qur anic verse: but they are unaware of the new creation (khalq jadid ) (50:15), which he frequently quo ...
... s family, then was taken to heaven again (Genesis 5:24). This can be compared with the Quranic verse speaking about Prophet Idris that Allah had him elevated to a high place [Quran, 19:56-57 ...
... es the notion of the existence of a multiverse. In his commentary on the above opening Quranic verse [1:2], he argues that this implies either the existence of many parallel Universes, or ot ...
... ed in Islamic texts, though it is greatly abbreviated in many short and interconnected Quranic verses and related prophetic narrations. Nevertheless, many Muslim sages and philosophers have ...
... to any external force [II.385.4]. Typically he relates this fundamental insight to the Quranic verse: (but they are unaware of the new creation) [50:15], which he frequently quotes, along wi ...
... n, 65:12], and as we have described in the Introduction. Hence, according to the above Quranic verses [21:30, 65:12], these seven Heavens and their relative Earths were initially entangled, ...
... ernal force [II.385.4]. Typically Ibn al-Arabi relates this fundamental insight to the Quranic verse: (but they are unaware of the new creation) [50:15], which he frequently quotes, along wi ...
... l-Merciful established His authority, or mounted, on the Throne (following the literal Quranic verses). So the relation between these two Names is like the relation between the two divine â ...
... d seven earths, as it is alluded in various theological texts. Hence, according to the Quranic verse [21:30] quoted above, these seven heavens and their absolute earth were initially entangl ...
... Space Transcendence Read this short concise exploration of the Duality of Time Postulate: DoT: The Duality of Time Postulate and Its Consequences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics ...
... Space Transcendence Read this short concise exploration of the Duality of Time Postulate: DoT: The Duality of Time Postulate and Its Consequences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics ...
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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