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]
... le Monad - indivisible but compound. This also has its example in modern cosmology as the black hole which occupies a single point in our space but itself is considered complete world.[5] == ...
... at. [II.677.12]. It is very clear that Ibn al-Arabi is describing here a singularity or a black hole that “is the bottom of void with the most extreme density and darkness, which is still ...
... in modern cosmology as the 'bubbles' model of the universe, where the universe is full of black holes that cause a large curvature in space-time in such a way that each can be considered as ...
... time travel is caused by the curvature of time due to extreme gravity. If you fell into a black hole, then you'd travel to a time after the end of the universe, as measured in a reference fr ...
... ition (UK, USA, Canada: Bantam Publishing; 10th Ed., 1998). 191. —, black holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays, (UK, USA, Canada: Bantam, 1994). 192. ...
... of Fractals (Bath, UK: Clear Books, 2004), p. 60. [544] انظر مثلاً: S. Hawking, black holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays , (UK, USA, Canada: Bantam Publishing: Bantam, 1994) ...
... ursor to quantum mechanics, and that Ibn al-Arabi anticipates contemporary discussions of black holes." -- Kirkus Reviews "According to Haj Yousef (The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos, 2007 ...
... ursor to quantum mechanics, and that Ibn al-Arabi anticipates contemporary discussions of black holes. But Haj Yousef can sometimes enthusiastically overemphasize the explanatory power of Ib ...
... time travel is caused by the curvature of time due to extreme gravity. If you fell into a black hole, then you’d travel to a time after the end of the Universe, as measured in a reference ...
... e Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is considered a complete world. Ba ...
... in which case it would appear as one changeless geometrical point, as a singularity or a black hole. We have clearly demonstrated in the previous volumes how this single postulate leads, at ...
... at. [II.677.12]. It is very clear that Ibn al-Arabi is describing here a singularity or a black hole that “is the bottom of void with the most extreme density and darkness, which is still ...
... ions of space we would conceive it all at once, as what happens in the event horizon of a black hole. So for us it appears as if time is real and space is imaginary, while the absolute reali ...
... ions of space we would conceive it all at once, as what happens in the event horizon of a black hole. So for us it appears as if time is real and space is imaginary, while the absolute reali ...
... d Expanded Tenth Anniversary Edition , New York: Bantam Publishing; 10 th ed. 267. (1994) black holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays , New York: Bantam Publishing 268. Heath, T. L. (198 ...
... aj n (d. AH 536 / AD 1141) in Al-Tadb r t Al-Il hiyya : 90. [106] See: Hawking, S. (1994) black holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays , UK, USA, Canada: Bantam Publishing: Bantam. [107] ...
... aj n (d. AH 536 / AD 1141) in Al-Tadb r t Al-Il hiyya : 90. [106] See: Hawking, S. (1994) black holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays , UK, USA, Canada: Bantam Publishing: Bantam. [107] ...
... time travel is caused by the curvature of time due to extreme gravity. If you fell into a black hole, then you'd travel to a time after the end of the universe, as measured in a reference fr ...
... in modern cosmology as the 'bubbles' model of the universe, where the universe is full of black holes that cause a large curvature in space-time in such a way that each can be considered as ...
... ngle Monad indivisible but compound. This also has its example in modern cosmology as the black hole which occupies a single point in our space but itself is considered complete world.[106] ...
... aller in dense material, and thus much smaller in the early history of the universe or in black holes. That is why quintessence models would be promising in this regard, since they are formu ...
... hat is the Ultimate Symmetry . Physical Information Does the collapse of wave-function or black holes horizons irrevocably destroy physical information, and how is quantum information stored ...
... particle would be enormous compared even to the Higgs particle, so it could form a micro black hole. It is not yet known whether such particles exist or have existed in the Planck scale. In ...
... e Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is considered a complete world. Th ...
... .677.12]. It is very clear that Ibn al-Arabi is describing here a singularity or a black hole that is the bottom of void with the most extreme density and darkness, which is still con ...
... e Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is considered a complete world. &n ...
... particle would be enormous compared even to the Higgs particle, so it could form a micro black hole. It is not yet known whether such particles exist or have existed in the Planck scale. In ...
... 1997, Juan Maldacena (b. 1968 ) noted that the low energy excitations of a theory near a black hole consist of objects close to the horizon, which for extreme charged black holes looks like ...
... ions of space we would conceive it all at once, as what happens in the event horizon of a black hole. So for us it appears as if time is real and space is imaginary, while the absolute reali ...
... e, various solutions are tailored to model many gravitational phenomena, such as rotating black holes, expanding Universe, and gravitational waves. When Hilbert applied the principle of leas ...
... .3 Schwarzschild Solution 3.3.4 The FLRW Metric 3.3.5 Singularities and black holes 3.3.6 Relativistic Cosmology 3.3.7 Cosmological Constant 3.4.1 Spin An ...
... h cycle on a length far greater than years, with very hot and massive active galaxies and black holes playing roles in the formation of elements in each cycle. The model attempts to address ...
... 1997, Juan Maldacena (b. 1968 ) noted that the low energy excitations of a theory near a black hole consist of objects close to the horizon, which for extreme charged black holes looks like ...
... e Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is considered a complete world. 4. ...
... in which case it would appear as one changeless geometrical point, as a singularity or a black hole. It will be shown in section 3 how this single postulate leads at the time to all the thr ...
... at. [II.677.12]. It is very clear that Ibn al-Arabi is describing here a singularity or a black hole that “is the bottom of void with the most extreme density and darkness, which is st ...
... fficient analysis of its physical and philosophical meaning and how it can be compared to black holes or space-time singularities which have absolutely zero volume. I went even further and r ...
... 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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