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]
... he duality nature of time itself, which then becomes ``genuinely-complex'', with real and imaginary parts, and this also makes the final dimensions of space-time geometry fractal, as we shal ...
... ns of geometry, which then becomes “genuinely hyper-complex”, since both its real and imaginary parts have the same nature (of time). Actually, as we have shown in the first three volume ...
... duality nature of time itself, which then becomes “genuinely-complex” , with real and imaginary parts, and this also makes the final dimensions of space-time geometry fractal, as we shal ...
... y of time” means that it has a genuine “complex geometry” , with a real part and an imaginary part. In the real flow of time, space and matter are internally created, and they are obse ...
... fore, the final time-time dimensions becomes genuinely fractal and complex, with real and imaginary parts. The speed of light itself, in any medium, is the dynamic ratio of the outer to inne ...
... inertial and non-inertial frames alike, because the dynamic relation between the real and imaginary parts of time implies that the instantaneous velocity in the outer level of time is always ...
... vector that describes the asymptotes, whose modulus equals zero, since both its real and imaginary parts are equal. At the same time, as a normal complex number, (c, c) describes an isotrop ...
... s that as the velocity increases (for example), the gain in kinetic momentum (that is the imaginary part) is compensated by the increase in the effective mass due to acceleration, which caus ...
... hich is the dynamic aether, or the ground state of matter. So, for void both the real and imaginary parts are null: , while for vacuum only the imaginary part is null: , which indicates infi ...
... see further below), the system would be described by , which means that both the real and imaginary parts of complex-time would be continuous, and this describes another homogeneous Euclidea ...
... inertial and non-inertial frames alike, because the dynamic relation between the real and imaginary parts of time implies that the instantaneous velocity in the imaginary time is always zero ...
... x-time frame of the Duality of Time postulate, however, the outer time is the (genuinely) imaginary part, while the real part is the inner time that constitutes space, thus the time coordina ...
... the definition of momentum as , but because it is genuinely complex, and hyperbolic, the imaginary part of momentum will have negative contribution just as we have seen for the outer time w ...
... rent velocity , and thus its effective mass increases from to , and this term makes the imaginary part of the complex momentum : (18) & ...
... that as the velocity increases (for example), the gain in kinetic momentum (that is the imaginary part) is compensated by the increase in the effective mass: due to acceleration, which c ...
... nary parts. The real part represents re-creation through the change in mass , and the imaginary part represents the kinetic evolution of this mass in the outer time through the change ...
... meaning, unless both the numerator and denominator of the fraction, and both the real and imaginary parts of the complex number, are all of the same nature (of time). In this manner, normal ...
... rther below), the system would be described by (c, c), which means that both the real and imaginary parts of the complex-time would be continuous, and this describes another homogeneous Eucl ...
... inertial and non-inertial frames alike, because the dynamic relation between the real and imaginary parts of time implies that the instantaneous velocity in the imaginary time is always zero ...
... correspond to (0, 0), (c, 0), (0, c) and (c, c), since space-time has a real part and an imaginary part. Physical matter, as it will be explained in the coming chapters, is described as (c, ...
... omplex plane by using the horizontal axis for the real part and the vertical axis for the imaginary part. The complex number can be then identified with the point in the complex ...
... inertial and non-inertial frames alike, because the dynamic relation between the real and imaginary parts of time implies that the instantaneous velocity in the imaginary time is always zero ...
... meaning, unless both the numerator and denominator of the fraction, and both the real and imaginary parts of the complex number, are all of the same nature. In this manner, normal time is an ...
... fore, the final time-time dimensions becomes genuinely fractal and complex, with real and imaginary parts. The speed of light itself, in any medium, is the dynamic ratio of the outer to inne ...
... hich is the dynamic aether, or the ground state of matter. So, for void both the real and imaginary parts are null: , while for vacuum only the imaginary part is null: , which indicates infi ...
... see further below), the system would be described by , which means that both the real and imaginary parts of complex-time would be continuous, and this describes another homogeneous Euclidea ...
... x-time frame of the Duality of Time postulate, however, the outer time is the (genuinely) imaginary part, while the real part is the inner time that constitutes space, thus the time coordina ...
... f the duality nature of time itself, which then becomes genuinely-complex , with real and imaginary parts, and this also makes the final dimensions of space-time geometry fractal, as we shal ...
... the definition of momentum as , but because it is genuinely complex, and hyperbolic, the imaginary part of momentum will have negative contribution just as we have seen for the outer time w ...
... velocity , and thus its effective mass increases from to , and this term makes the imaginary part of the complex momentum : (3.16) The first term gives us the real ...
... as the velocity increases (for example), the gain in kinetic momentum (that is the imaginary part) is compensated by the increase in the effective mass: due to acceleration, whi ...
... sp;parts. The real part represents re-creation through the change in mass , and the imaginary part represents the kinetic evolution of this mass in the outer time through the cha ...
... tions, while the Human alone is both creation and real (i.e. complex number with real and imaginary parts). The Perfect Human is in fact the real-through-whom-things-are-created, or because ...
... € means that it has a genuine “complex geometryâ€, with a real part and an imaginary part. In the real flow of time, space and matter are internally created, and they are obse ...
... ur fundamental structures correspond to , , and , since space-time has a real part and an imaginary part. Physical matter, as it will be explained in the coming chapters, is described as , w ...
... erbolic geometry, where the first digit denotes the real part, and the second denotes the imaginary part: . So is the real part which is the real flow of time that is creating space and matt ...
... inertial and non-inertial frames alike, because the dynamic relation between the real and imaginary parts of time implies that the instantaneous velocity in the outer level of time is always ...
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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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Mohamed Haj Yousef
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