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]
... s are originated. Therefore, this Ultimate Symmetry is described by a perfect homogeneous euclidean geometry, whose points are simple spirits called the Constant Entities that can be describ ...
... th century, Kant said that our mind structures our perceptions so that space always has a euclidean geometry, and that time has the structure of the infinite mathematical line (Kant 1998: 15 ...
... عند النجوم والمجرات. انظر في: Patrick J. Ryan, Euclidean and Non-euclidean geometry (Cambridge: Cambridge University, 1986). [72] انظر في: Kant, Critique of Pu ...
... mate symmetry explains how the curved space of contemporary physics can be generated from euclidean geometry’s “homogenous” space. Underlying these threads is the divine Principle of L ...
... nd numbers is usually neglected in mathematics, and that was the primary reason that made euclidean geometry feasible. Mathematics, which is primarily based on the five axioms established by ...
... mate symmetry explains how the curved space of contemporary physics can be generated from euclidean geometry’s “homogenous” space. Underlying these threads is the divine Principle of L ...
... th century, Kant said that our mind structures our perceptions so that space always has a euclidean geometry, and that time has the structure of the infinite mathematical line (Kant 1998: 15 ...
... bosons, since they are waves propagating at the speed of light, are described by the non-euclidean geometry, that can be studied according to the continuous space-time symmetries in General ...
... genuinely imaginary with respect to the inner time, and thus easily expressed in terms of euclidean geometry by using hyperbolic split-complex numbers. Without postulating the Duality of Tim ...
... genuinely imaginary with respect to the inner time, and thus easily expressed in terms of euclidean geometry by using hyperbolic split-complex numbers H . This will also have deep implicatio ...
... s what causes the deformation and curvature of what is otherwise described by homogeneous euclidean geometry. Therefore, the Duality of Time Theory reconciles the classical view of aether wi ...
... bosons, since they are waves propagating at the speed of light, are described by the non-euclidean geometry, that can be studied according to the continuous space-time symmetries in General ...
... 7). For this reason, there has been many attempts to describe quantum gravity in terms of euclidean geometry (Hawking, 1979; Panine and Kempf, 2016), because in this way it is possible to av ...
... s what causes the deformation and curvature of what is otherwise described by homogeneous euclidean geometry. Therefore, the Duality of Time Theory reconciles the classical view of aether wi ...
... or spherically orthogonal, on each other, which is what makes (isotropic and homogeneous) euclidean geometry that can be expressed with normal complex numbers , in which the modulus is given ...
... foremost Islamic philosophers and logicians. See also: EI 2 , 'Al-F r b ', II: 778. [25] euclidean geometry is based on the ideas of Euclid (ca. 300BC), who stated in his book The Elements ...
... foremost Islamic philosophers and logicians. See also: EI 2 , 'Al-F r b ', II: 778. [25] euclidean geometry is based on the ideas of Euclid (ca. 300BC), who stated in his book The Elements ...
... th century, Kant said that our mind structures our perceptions so that space always has a euclidean geometry, and that time has the structure of the infinite mathematical line (Kant 1998: 15 ...
... elativity all at once. This will allow Quantum Gravity to be expressed in terms of simple euclidean geometry, without invoking Riemannian manifolds, as it will be discussed in chapter V. &nb ...
... pace-time, thus covered by the hyperbolic granular geometry on , rather than the abstract euclidean geometry which describes absolute space continuum, such as or . Therefore, if we cou ...
... geometry, that is normally represented in terms of Hilbert space, as a generalization of euclidean geometry to any number of dimensions. However, even a simple Euclidean plane is an abstrac ...
... s are originated. Therefore, this Ultimate Symmetry is described by a perfect homogeneous euclidean geometry, whose points are simple spirits called the Constant Entities that can be describ ...
... on each other, which is what makes the perfectly symmetrical (isotropic and homogeneous) euclidean geometry, that can be expressed with normal complex numbers , in which the modulus is give ...
... etry considerations, and it is also referred to as scale-symmetry and self-similarity. In euclidean geometry, shapes scale predictably according to intuitive and familiar ideas about the spa ...
... apply for certain situations only. Therefore, in order to be able to square the circle in euclidean geometry, we need to redefine space by taking into account the actual geometry of creation ...
... al. For this reason, there has been many attempts to describe quantum gravity in terms of euclidean geometry, because in this way it is possible to avoid singularities which are unavoidable ...
... bosons, since they are waves propagating at the speed of light, are described by the non-euclidean geometry, that can be studied according to the continuous space-time symmetries in General ...
... bosons, since they are waves propagating at the speed of light, are described by the non-euclidean geometry, that can be studied according to the continuous space-time symmetries in General ...
... s what causes the deformation and curvature of what is otherwise described by homogeneous euclidean geometry. Therefore, the Duality of Time Theory reconciles the classical view of aether wi ...
... sef Search Inside this Book CHAPTER IV: ULTIMATE SYMMETRY Ability and the Divine Presence euclidean geometry and Space Transcendence Abstract Mathematics and Number Theory You should ...
... genuinely imaginary with respect to the inner time, and thus easily expressed in terms of euclidean geometry by using hyperbolic split-complex numbers. Without postulating the Duality of Tim ...
... that the Single Monad Model of the cosmos, and the resulting genuinely-complex time-time euclidean geometry of the Duality of Time hypothesis, will introduce essential modifications on the ...
... elativity all at once. This will allow Quantum Gravity to be expressed in terms of simple euclidean geometry, without invoking Riemannian manifolds, as it will be discussed in chapter V. 3.9 ...
... genuinely imaginary with respect to the inner time, and thus easily expressed in terms of euclidean geometry by using hyperbolic split-complex numbers, as explained further in section 2.2. T ...
... it will be explained further below, the cosmos can be expressed easily in terms of simple euclidean geometry, but only after understanding the complex nature of time. That is simply because ...
... apply for certain situations only. Therefore, in order to be able to square the circle in euclidean geometry, we need to redefine space by taking into account the actual geometry of creation ...
... jects, find it extremely difficult to use these sophisticated tools. The new complex-time euclidean geometry will enormously simplify the laws of physics, and make them cover other natural p ...
... 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 ...
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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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