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  • => The Cosmic Heart
  • ... shall give a straight mathematical deduction of this relation based on the principles of classical mechanics, in the light of the Re-creation Principle. To establish the hypothesis in this ...


  • => The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos
  • ... shall give a straight mathematical deduction of this relation based on the principles of classical mechanics, in the light of the Re-creation Principle. To establish the hypothesis in this ...


  • => Time in Modern Science:
  • ... al Newtonian view, time intervals depend greatly on the observer's frame of reference. In classical mechanics, and based on common sense, if the time interval between two lightning flashes i ...


  • => Reviews of Published Books
  • ... beyond geometry.” Normal symmetry applies to the physical world governed by the laws of classical mechanics, specifically the elements of space and time understood in Euclidean terms. Supe ...


  • => Kirkus Review of Ultimate Symmetry
  • ... beyond geometry.” Normal symmetry applies to the physical world governed by the laws of classical mechanics, specifically the elements of space and time understood in Euclidean terms. Supe ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.5 Western Philosophy and Physics
  • ... red one of the most influential scientists in Western history. He laid the foundations of classical mechanics, in addition to his other contributions in optics. He is also credited, along wi ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.6 Time in Modern Physics
  • ... Newtonian view, time intervals depend greatly on the observer’s frame of reference. In classical mechanics, and based on common sense, if the time interval between two lightning flashes i ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.3 Temporality and Absolute Simultaneity
  • ... ection between space and time goes far beyond the connection of the Theory of Relativity. classical mechanics considered time and space as absolute quantities, in accordance with the common ...


  • => TIME CHEST - Chapter 3: Complex-Time Geometry and Ultimate Symmetry
  • ... -Arabi, The Meccan Revelations, IV.154.23 Both Special and General Relativity, as well as classical mechanics, consider space and time to be continuous, and although Quantum Mechanics is con ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.6 Origin of Mass and Other Charges
  • ... l and very simple mechanism for mass generation, in full agreement with the principles of classical mechanics. In general, the fundamental reason for inertial mass is the coupling between th ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 4.  A Brief General Analysis:
  • ... ivalence relation , in its simple and relativistic forms, directly from the principles of classical mechanics. This should provide a conclusive evidence to the Duality of Time hypothesis, be ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 5.5.  Origin of Mass
  • ... l and very simple mechanism for mass generation, in full agreement with the principles of classical mechanics, as shown further in section 6.2.3. In general, the fundamental reason for inert ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time):
  • ... ] Search Inside this Book The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time):   In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the work done in accelerating a particle during the infin ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 8.  Conclusion
  • ... tical derivation of the mass-energy equivalence relation, directly from the principles of classical mechanics, as well deriving the equivalence principle that lead to General Relativity. Pre ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 9. Time in Modern Science:
  • ... al Newtonian view, time intervals depend greatly on the observer's frame of reference. In classical mechanics, and based on common sense, if the time interval between two lightning flashes i ...


  • => Mass-Generation Mechanism Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... l and very simple mechanism for mass generation, in full agreement with the principles of classical mechanics. In general, the fundamental reason for inertial mass is the coupling between th ...


  • => The Problem of Non-Locality
  • ... f an electron between the different energy levels in the atom, which cannot be studied in classical mechanics, i.e. we cannot speak of its velocity between the orbitals, because it does not ...


  • => Mass-Generation Mechanism Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... l and very simple mechanism for mass generation, in full agreement with the principles of classical mechanics. In general, the fundamental reason for inertial mass is the coupling between th ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - i.4 The Principle of Love and Stationary Action
  • ... ative eigenvalues in the second variation of the Lagrangian. Other extremal principles of classical mechanics have been formulated, such as Gauss s principle of least constraint and its coro ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - CHAPTER I: NORMAL SYMMETRY
  • ... Willing and the Physical World Fractal Geometry and Group Theory Energy Conservation and classical mechanics   And of all things We created two pairs, that you may be reminded! Holy Qu ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.1 Normal Symmetry and Classical Physics
  • ... ot so clearly noticed until the beginning of 20th century, symmetry was also important in classical mechanics, for example in the principle of equivalence of inertial frames, or the Galilean ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - About this Book
  • ... rmal symmetry governs the macroscopic objects, based on the familiar conservation laws of classical mechanics, super symmetry governs the elementary particles of matter and anti-matter, whic ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.3.4 Chaos Theory
  • ... possible to trace all possible changes and theoretical behavior. According to the laws of classical mechanics, it is possible to predict the evolution of any system very accurately if we can ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.4.3 The Duality of Time Postulate
  • ... ivalence relation , in its simple and relativistic forms, directly from the principles of classical mechanics. This should provide a conclusive evidence to the Duality of Time hypothesis, be ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.2.1 Chiral Symmetry
  • ... ple is often referred to by the name chiral symmetry. The rule is absolutely valid in the classical mechanics of Newton and Einstein, but results from quantum mechanical experiments show a d ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.1.1 Symmetry in Special Relativity
  • ... y by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book III.1.1 Symmetry in Special Relativity In classical mechanics, Galilean transformations are used to transform between the coordinates of two r ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.1.4 Space-Time Symmetries and Diffeomorphisms
  • ... or fields are related to conservation laws, and they have extensive applications, also in classical mechanics. An affine vector field preserves geodesics and preserves the affine parameter, ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.2.1 The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time):
  • ... rch Inside this Book III.2.1 The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time): In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the work done in accelerating a particle during the infin ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.3.3 Origin of Mass and Other Charges
  • ... l and very simple mechanism for mass generation, in full agreement with the principles of classical mechanics. In general, the fundamental reason for inertial mass is the coupling between th ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.4.5.16  Duality of Time Interpretation
  • ... en to be closely related to the classical Hamilton-Jacobi equation. The correspondence to classical mechanics was even more explicit in Heisenberg’s matrix mechanics. Paul Dirac then ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 5.3.1  Locality and the Speed of Light
  • ... f an electron between the different energy levels in the atom, which cannot be studied in classical mechanics, i.e. we cannot speak of its velocity between the orbitals, because it does not ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 5.3.3  Deriving the Mass-Energy Relation
  • ... y equation 5.15, as will be explained further in section 3.2 and section 3.3.8. In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the work done in accelerating a particle during the infin ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 1.2.6  Ultimate Simultaneity
  • ... of Space by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 1.2.6  Ultimate Simultaneity classical mechanics considered time and space as absolute quantities, in accordance with the common ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 1.3.3  The Speed of Light
  • ... nuinely complex nature of time they can be easily calculated form the basic principles of classical mechanics. The second principle of Special Relativity, which says that the laws of physics ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - The Structure of this Book
  • ... n to his theory of universal gravitation and the laws of motion, that formed the basis of classical mechanics, which quickly prevailed over the Corpuscular Mechanical Philosophy and Monadolo ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.9  European Renaissance
  • ... ut it enabled Newton to accomplish the mathematization of physics, which is what made the classical mechanics eventually prevails over the corpuscular mechanical philosophy. Nevertheless, Ne ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.14.2  The Vis Viva
  • ... red one of the most influential scientists in Western history. He laid the foundations of classical mechanics, in addition to his other contributions in optics. He is also credited, along wi ...



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