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]
... uation (3): , because its change is smooth. However, since this average velocity is the apparent velocity that is a “mixture” of its instantaneous dual-state velocity ( ), whenever thi ...
... number of such massive monads that will eventually form complex particles and atoms, the apparent velocity could be very close to zero, but absolute zero velocity is only attributed to the ...
... number of such massive monads that will eventually form complex particles and atoms, the apparent velocity could be very close to zero, but absolute zero velocity is only attributed to the ...
... , but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass m , energy E , and limited total apparent velocity v . Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object l ...
... , but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass m , energy E , and limited total apparent velocity v , which can be calculated mathematically as demonstrated in Chapter V of Volume ...
... lly being re-created at the speed of , that is the real part, and moving outwardly at the apparent velocity , that is the imaginary part; given by equation 5. The physical vacuum, which is t ...
... er in section 7.1, when we speak about super-symmetry and its breaking. Equivalently, the apparent velocity can not exceed because it is the average of all instantaneous velocities of al ...
... differentiate between inertial and non-inertial frames, because we are considering the “apparent velocity”, since the observer is measuring the change of position (i.e. space coordinates ...
... tion, but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass , energy , and limited total apparent velocity given by this equation 5 above. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the ...
... tion, but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass , energy , and limited total apparent velocity , which can be calculated from equation 5. We also explained in section 5.3 above, ...
... , and since the change in the outward time is zero, and here we also consider , since the apparent velocity does not change in this case, but we will also discuss relativistic mass in sectio ...
... o remain at their real speed (of light), the mass converts back into energy while the apparent velocity does not change, because this process is happening in the inward levels of time wh ...
... in the outer time the kinetic energy is generated as this mass moves gradually so its apparent velocity changes by , which corresponds to increasing the effective mass from to , thus w ...
... and on the outer imaginary level of time where the particle whose mass is gains an apparent velocity , and thus its effective mass increases from to , and this term makes the imagin ...
... represents the kinetic evolution of this mass in the outer time through the change in the apparent velocity : ...
... ndividual speeds are either zero or , but collectively appear to be moving at the limited apparent velocity , that can be calculated from equation 5; thus the particle is described by . Ther ...
... y and its breaking. Equivalently, as another equivalent reason for the arrow of time, the apparent velocity v can not exceed c because it is the average of all instantaneous velocities of al ...
... eated at the speed of light, that is the real part, and moving outwardly at the imaginary apparent velocity that is given by equation 5.3. Vacuum is therefore when this apparent velocity, or ...
... on, but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass m, energy E, and limited total apparent velocity v given by the above equation. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the com ...
... to differentiate between inertial and non-inertial frames, because we are considering the apparent velocity , since the observer is measuring the change of position (i.e. space coordinates) ...
... lly being re-created at the speed of , that is the real part, and moving outwardly at the apparent velocity , that is the imaginary part; given by equation 3.1. We shall see in sections 2.1. ...
... vacuum, which is the dynamic aether, is the extreme state which may be achieved when the apparent velocity, or momentum, becomes absolutely zero, both as the object s total velocity and any ...
... in section II.4.1, when we speak about super-symmetry and its breaking. Equivalently, the apparent velocity can not exceed because it is the average of all instantaneous velociti ...
... ndividual speeds are either zero or , but collectively appear to be moving at the limited apparent velocity , that can be calculated from equation 3.1; thus the particle is described by . Th ...
... tion, but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass , energy , and limited total apparent velocity given by this equation 3.1 above. Consequently, there is no gradual motion i ...
... tion, but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass , energy , and limited total apparent velocity , which can be calculated from equation 3.1. We also explained in section IV.4.2, ...
... , and since the change in the outward time is zero, and here we also consider , since the apparent velocity does not change in this case, but we will also discuss relativistic mass in sectio ...
... at their real speed (of light), the mass converts back into energy while the apparent velocity does not change, because this process is happening in the inward levels of time wh ...
... s invariant as we shall see further in section III.2.9. This is because the change in the apparent velocity will be compensated with a change in the apparent mass, but in reality nothing is ...
... uter time the kinetic energy is generated as this mass moves gradually so its apparent velocity changes by , which corresponds to increasing the effective mass from to , th ...
... nbsp;on the outer imaginary level of time where the particle whose mass is gains an apparent velocity , and thus its effective mass increases from to , and this term makes the im ...
... represents the kinetic evolution of this mass in the outer time through the change in the apparent velocity : (3.20) The real part is and the imaginary part is , th ...
... ted with their redshifts, which meant that they are receding away in all directions, with apparent velocity proportional to their distance. This continuous expansion of the Universe implies ...
... eated at the speed of light, that is the real part, and moving outwardly at the imaginary apparent velocity that is given by equation 5.3. Vacuum is therefore when this apparent velocity, or ...
... 3, 3.4 and 3.6 below), and when the outward imaginary time approaches the inner time, the apparent velocity approaches the speed of light , and . On the other hand, the apparent velocity can ...
... ight, but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass , energy , and limited total apparent velocity , which can be calculated from equation 5.3. Based on this metaphysical behavior i ...
... pt change, since the change in the outward time is zero, and here we consider , since the apparent velocity does not change in this case, but we will also discuss relativistic mass in sectio ...
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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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