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]
... arrows of time, symmetry is lowered down closer to the physical world. Nevertheless, each individual point of space has exactly the same ultimate symmetrical properties of the whole space, a ...
... the spatial and temporal superposition of the various dual states velocities ( ) of their individual points . Individually, each point is massless and it is either at rest or moving at the s ...
... of the spatial and temporal superposition of the various dual-states velocities of their individual points. This single postulate explains the three principles of Relativity all at once, si ...
... The total kinetic velocity of the particle v is the time average of the velocities of all individual points, each of which is either at rest or moving at the speed of light at the particular ...
... ount of the collapse of the wave function, since the superposition state of a system of N individual points comes from averaging their dual-state of zero or c , all of which had already made ...
... a result of the spatial and temporal superposition of these dual-state velocities of its individual points N , thus: Individually, each point is massless and it is either at rest or moving ...
... t of the spatial and temporal superposition of the various dual-state velocities of their individual points. This superposition occurs in the inner levels of time, where individually each po ...
... roportional to the number of geometrical nodes constituting each state, starting from one individual point for massless bosons. Nevertheless, some bosons might still appear to have heavy mas ...
... ially infinite, just as the circumference of a circle is infinite with respect to any one individual point on it, although the circle itself is finite when observed from outside. Currently, ...
... roportional to the number of geometrical nodes constituting each state, starting from one individual point for massless bosons. Nevertheless, some bosons might still appear to have heavy mas ...
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... r smooth, but still discrete, motion or change; because of the vast number of neighboring individual points, so the effect of any perturbation will be limited to adjacent points, and will di ...
... a result of the spatial and temporal superposition of these dual-state velocities of its individual points N, thus: |v|=sum_N{ }/{N}, which means that 0< |v| < c. Individually, each p ...
... ible instance of time when they are observed. If we suppose the particle is composed of N individual points, or monads, each of which is an instance of the Single Monad, that is the only ent ...
... roportional to the number of geometrical nodes constituting each state, starting from one individual point for massless bosons. Nevertheless, some bosons might still appear to have heavy mas ...
... ible instance of time when they are observed. If we suppose the particle is composed of N individual points, or monads, each of which is an instance of the Single Monad, that is the only ent ...
... roportional to the number of geometrical nodes constituting each state, starting from one individual point for massless bosons. Nevertheless, some bosons might still appear to have heavy mas ...
... al-Arabi applies this key verse to reconstruct the real flow of time. Nevertheless, each individual point of space has exactly the same ultimate symmetrical properties of the whole space, a ...
... rtional to the number of geometrical points constituting each particle, starting from one individual point for massless bosons. Therefore, the reason why some bosons appear to have heavy mas ...
... of the collapse of the wave function, since the superposition state of a system of individual points comes from averaging their dual-state of zero or , all of which had already made i ...
... r smooth, but still discrete, motion or change; because of the vast number of neighboring individual points, so the effect of any perturbation will be limited to adjacent points, and will di ...
... a result of the spatial and temporal superposition of these dual-state velocities of its individual points , thus: (3.1) Individually, each point is massless and it is e ...
... t of the spatial and temporal superposition of the various dual-state velocities of their individual points. This superposition occurs in the inner levels of time, where individually each po ...
... roportional to the number of geometrical nodes constituting each state, starting from one individual point for massless bosons. Nevertheless, some bosons might still appear to have heavy mas ...
... of the spatial and temporal superposition of the various dual-states velocities of their individual points. This single postulate explains the three principles of Relativity all at once, si ...
... ime, then the total velocity of the particle is the time average of the velocities of all individual points, each of which is either at rest or moving at the speed of light at the particular ...
... the spatial and temporal superposition of the various dual-state velocities ( ) of their individual points or monads: . This superposition occurs in the inward level of time where individua ...
... t of the spatial and temporal superposition of the various dual-state velocities of their individual points. This superposition of instantaneous velocities occurs in the inner levels of time ...
... . The total kinetic velocity of the particle is the time average of the velocities of all individual points, each of which is either at rest or moving at the speed of light at the particular ...
... ially infinite, just as the circumference of a circle is infinite with respect to any one individual point on it, although the circle itself is finite when observed from outside. Currently, ...
... ime the observer was taking on the existence state, so the whole observed multiplicity of individual points must be all in the nonexistence state, at this particular instance of the real tim ...
... at can be either zero or the speed of light. If we suppose that the object is composed of individual points, only one of these points will be existing, at the real instance of measurement, s ...
... ing to be determined right in the following instance. Therefore, because the state of any individual point automatically collapses into zero after it makes its contribution to the system, on ...
... ible instance of time when they are observed. If we suppose the particle is composed of N individual points, or monads, each of which is an instance of the Single Monad, that is the only ent ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
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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