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  • => The EPR Paradox
  • ... ions of non-local quantum mechanics (which violate Einstein's locality principle and even common sense). The results showed that apparently the left hand detecting apparatus was sending some ...


  • => Motion
  • ... V. Therefore there is no real motion like that which we habitually perceive in the human 'common sense' or 'estimative' faculty (wahm); in reality there is only a 'change of place': i.e., th ...


  • => The Properties of Matter
  • ... of Matter The Properties of Matter: In apparent disagreement with physics, and also with common sense, Ibn al-Arabi paradoxically declares that most common properties of matter like weight, ...


  • => Simultaneity
  • ... at a finite speed in all directions and in all frames of reference changed this piece of common sense. According to this new theory, simultaneous events in one frame of reference are not ne ...


  • => The Cosmic Computer
  • ... captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => The Cosmic Heart
  • ... captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos
  • ... captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => Time in Modern Science:
  • ... 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 is 100 seconds on someone's clock, ...


  • => What is Time?
  • ... my time'. This means: 'I am Your presence and You are my presence'.  'Time' in the usual common sense is actually a tool used by our perception to chronologically classify the events or mot ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.6 Time in Modern Physics
  • ... pend greatly on the observer’s frame of reference. In classical mechanics, and based on common sense, if the time interval between two lightning flashes is 100 seconds on someone’s clock ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2 Ibn al-Arabi’s View of Time?
  • ... my time” . This means: “I am Your presence and You are my presence” . In the usual common sense, time is a tool used by our perception to chronologically classify the events or motion ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.4 Causality and the Reality of Motion
  • ... Therefore there is no real motion like that which we habitually perceive in the human “common sense” or “estimation” faculty; in reality there is only a “change of place’: i.e., ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.3 Outline of the Single Monad Model of the Cosmos
  • ... captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. Accordingly, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, bu t it is successively ...


  • => TIME CHEST - Chapter 3: Complex-Time Geometry and Ultimate Symmetry
  • ... captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.1 Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity
  • ... , and limited total apparent velocity v . Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.7 The Theoretical Speed of Light
  • ... , and not only transfer of information, because there is no real continuous motion in the common sense that the same object gradually leaves its place to occupy new places, but it is re-crea ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.5.1 The Incorporeal Worlds
  • ... ter. Accordingly, as we have repeatedly explained in Volume II, there is no motion in the common sense that things are gradually leaving their places to occupy new adjacent positions, but th ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 6.  Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity:
  • ... elocity  given by this equation 5 above. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 3. Simultaneity:
  • ... at a finite speed in all directions and in all frames of reference changed this piece of common sense. According to this new theory, simultaneous events in one frame of reference are not ne ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. The EPR Paradox:
  • ... ions of non-local quantum mechanics (which violate Einstein's locality principle and even common sense). The results showed that apparently the left hand detecting apparatus was sending some ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 9. The Properties of Matter:
  • ... is Book 9. The Properties of Matter: In apparent disagreement with physics, and also with common sense, Ibn Arabi paradoxically declares that most common properties of matter like weight, de ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 9. Time in Modern Science:
  • ... 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 is 100 seconds on someone's clock, ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 1. What is Time?
  • ... e my time'. This means: 'I am Your presence and You are my presence'. 'Time' in the usual common sense is actually a tool used by our perception to chronologically classify the events or mot ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. Motion:
  • ... V. Therefore there is no real motion like that which we habitually perceive in the human 'common sense' or 'estimative' faculty ( wahm ); in reality there is only a 'change of place': i.e., ...


  • => Deriving the Principles of Special and general Relativity based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... t velocity v given by the above equation. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => The Problem of Non-Locality
  • ... d of light in vacuum. In small systems we can speak of frequency but not velocity, in the common sense as distance per time, because the re-creation in this case may cause nonlocal changes t ...


  • => Solving the Problem of Causality Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... .1. Therefore there is no real motion like that which we habitually perceive in the human common sense or estimative faculty; in reality motion is only a ‘change of place’: i.e., the thi ...


  • => Mass-Generation Mechanism Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... concept of the Duality of Time and perpetual creation of space, there is no motion in the common sense that the object or particle gradually leaves its place to occupy new infinitesimally ad ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.2.2 The Speed of Light as the Fractal Dimension
  • ... , and not only transfer of information, because there is no real continuous motion in the common sense that the same object gradually leaves its place to occupy new places, but it is re-crea ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.4 Outline of the Single Monad Model and Duality of Time Theory
  • ... captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. Accordingly, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.2.6 Yang-Mills Theory
  • ... concept of the Duality of Time and perpetual creation of space, there is no motion in the common sense that the object or particle gradually leaves its place to occupy new infinitesimally ad ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - CHAPTER III: HYPER SYMMETRY
  • ... ter. Accordingly, as we have repeatedly explained in Volume II, there is no motion in the common sense that things are gradually leaving their places to occupy new adjacent positions, but th ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.1.5 Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity
  • ... y  given by this equation 3.1 above. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.7  Strings Theory
  • ... concept of the Duality of Time and perpetual creation of space, there is no motion in the common sense that the object or particle gradually leaves its place to occupy new infinitesimally ad ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.1.4  Trinity of the Cosmos
  • ... captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... 5.18 and Figure III.2 in particular. 4.4.5  Eternity and the Age Time, in the usual common sense is actually a tool used by our perception to chronologically classify the events or mot ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Chapter V: Complex-Time Hyperbolic Geometry
  • ... captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively ...



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The time of anything is its presence; but I am not in time, and You are not in time; so I am Your time, and You are my time!
Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: III.546.16 - tans. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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