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]
... ave a beginning nor an end for itself, but it is all an eternally ongoing present, or the continuous existence [II.69.13, IV.362.32]. In terms of the Duality of Time Theory, the Age is the a ...
... uation or interruption of existence. Motion is therefore like trying to catch up with the continuous existence of the Single Monad, so when a monad is changing more frequently it will appear ...
... otheses: The Single Monad: There is only one Single Monad that can be described by real continuous existence at any given instance of the real flow of time. Multiplicity is then created by ...
... present' which is called al-an al-da’im or - as Ibn al-Arabi calls it elsewhere - 'the continuous existence' (al-wujud al-mustamirr). [II.69.13, IV.362.32] However, we live in time at the ...
... otheses: The Single Monad: There is only one Single Monad that can be described by real continuous existence at any given instance of the real flow of time. Multiplicity is then created by ...
... e metaphysical point, which is the Single Monad that is the only entity described by real continuous existence. Moreover, this splitting of the three-dimensional Euclidean geometry into two ...
... ifiable point, that is called the Single Monad, that is the only entity described by real continuous existence, while everything else is (composed of) its temporal images, that are called th ...
... -created every instance of time by the Single Monad, which alone may be described by real continuous existence, while everything else are various forms, or temporal imagery monads, brought i ...
... f; it is all an “eternally ongoing present” which is called the continuous now or the continuous existence [II.69.13, IV.362.32]. Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model o ...
... to the present existence, in the same manner as we are normally deceived by the seemingly continuous existence and apparent motion of characters displayed on a computer screen, when they are ...
... ngle instance of time, there is only one Single Monad that alone can be described by real continuous existence. By perpetually manifesting in different forms, this Monad creates other indivi ...
... ary states that appear in the cosmos as matter particles . Vacuum, or empty space, is the continuous existence in the inner level of time, and void is the discrete existence in the outer lev ...
... ogical sequence, by the only one Single Monad, that alone can be described as having real continuous existence, while the existence of the multiplicity of individual monads is discrete, beca ...
... uture instance. Any records or memories of events or effects are treated as new potential continuous existence until the time of their inspection when this potentiality collapses again. Ther ...
... icity of intermediary states that appear in the cosmos as matter particles. Vacuum is the continuous existence in the inner levels of time, and void is the discrete existence in the outer le ...
... e internal chronological re-creation of spatial dimensions; otherwise if we suppose their continuous existence, space-time will still be hyperbolic but not discrete. Discreteness is introduc ...
... icity of intermediary states that appear in the cosmos as matter particles. Vacuum is the continuous existence in the inner levels of time, and void is the discrete existence in the outer le ...
... (9) So in the classical view of apparently continuous existence, when we consider both space and time to be real, i.e. when we consider an infi ...
... y ongoing present' which is called al-an al-da im or as Ibn Arabi calls it elsewhere 'the continuous existence' ( al-wujud al-mustamirr ). [II.69.13, IV.362.32] However, we live in time at t ...
... icity of intermediary states that appear in the cosmos as matter particles. Vacuum is the continuous existence in the inner levels of time, and void is the discrete existence in the outer le ...
... uture instance. Any records or memories of events or effects are treated as new potential continuous existence until the time of their inspection when this potentiality collapses again. Ther ...
... uture instance. Any records or memories of events or effects are treated as new potential continuous existence until the time of their inspection when this potentiality collapses again. Ther ...
... is that they consider space-time as a background continuum, where particles propagate in continuous existence, which means that they can acquire any infinitesimal energy. With the new conce ...
... ave a beginning nor an end for itself, but it is all an eternally ongoing present, or the continuous existence [II.69.13, IV.362.32]. In terms of the Duality of Time Theory, the Age is the a ...
... e metaphysical point, which is the Single Monad that is the only entity described by real continuous existence. In other words, while the spiritual world and divine presence are forming even ...
... ngle instance of time, there is only one Single Monad that alone can be described by real continuous existence. By perpetually manifesting in different forms, this Monad creates other indivi ...
... e internal chronological re-creation of spatial dimensions; otherwise if we suppose their continuous existence, space-time will still be hyperbolic but not discrete. Discreteness is introduc ...
... is that they consider space-time as a background continuum, where particles propagate in continuous existence, which means that they can acquire any infinitesimal energy. With the new conce ...
... icity of intermediary states that appear in the cosmos as matter particles. Vacuum is the continuous existence in the inner levels of time, and void is the discrete existence in the outer le ...
... 2.5 below), we will get: (3.7) So in the classical view of apparently continuous existence, when we consider both space and time to be real, i.e. when we consider an infi ...
... to the present existence, in the same manner as we are normally deceived by the seemingly continuous existence and apparent motion of characters displayed on a computer screen, when they are ...
... is that they consider space-time as a background continuum, where particles propagate in continuous existence, which means that they can acquire any infinitesimal energy. With the new conce ...
... r itself; it is all an eternally ongoing present, or as Ibn al-Arabi calls it: “the continuous existence†[II.69.13, IV.362.32]. The English word “eternity†has two d ...
... iary states that appear in the cosmos as matter particles. Vacuum, or empty space, is the continuous existence in the inner level of time, and void is the discrete existence in the outer lev ...
... bsp; Classical Kinetic Energy (in the Normal Time) So in the classical view of apparently continuous existence, when we consider both space and time to be real, i.e. when we consider an infi ...
... ogical sequence, by the only one Single Monad, that alone can be described as having real continuous existence, while the existence of the multiplicity of individual monads is discrete, beca ...
... uture instance. Any records or memories of events or effects are treated as new potential continuous existence until the time of their inspection when this potentiality collapses again. Ther ...
... 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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