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]
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... en the term vis viva , from the Latin for “living force” , is used for describing the kinetic energy in an early formulation of the principle of conservation of energy, proposed by Leibn ...
... .1. Lorentz Transformations: 6.2. The Mass-Energy Equivalence Relation: The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time): Method I (abrupt change of speed in the inner time): Method II ...
... e which produces the triangular integration with the factor of half that gives the normal kinetic energy . Based on this metaphysical behavior in the inner levels of time, we will provide in ...
... um Mechanics by Mohamed Haj Yousef [ PDF Download ] Search Inside this Book The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time): In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the wor ...
... 1 is demonstrated in Figure 6.2.1, where in the first case the integration that gives the kinetic energy is the area of the triangle below the gradual arrow (1), while in the second case i ...
... ical constituents, so some particles will be heavier than others, and some will have more kinetic energy. In any closed system, such as an isolated particle, atom, or even objects, the contr ...
... will still be the same rest mass: , because it is only detected as a particle, while its kinetic energy will be given by its relativistic mass: , and then its total energy equivalence, with ...
... titute the particle of mass (thus and in the inner time), and in the outer time the kinetic energy is generated as this mass moves gradually so its apparent velocity changes by , w ...
... rom the inner levels of time where it is captured as mass, into the outer level to become kinetic energy or radiation. In other words: the absorption and emission of energy or radiation, nuc ...
... ntum that were discussed above, when we take the complex nature of time into account, the kinetic energy in equation 13, or in the relativistic energy-momentum equation 17, becomes negat ...
... odel of the Cosmos and Duality of Time Theory - DUALITY OF TIME - 5.3.3.1 Classical kinetic energy (in the Normal Time) - TIME CHEST - Conclusion - TIME CHEST - Book Title - ULTIMATE S ...
... mations III.2 Space-Time Diffeomorphism and Mass-Energy Equivalence III.2.1 The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time): III.2.2 Method I (abrupt change of speed in the inner time): II ...
... ry, when the term vis viva , from the Latin for living force , is used for describing the kinetic energy in an early formulation of the principle of conservation of energy, proposed by Leibn ...
... e and Quantum Gravity by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book III.2.1 The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time): In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the work d ...
... 9 is demonstrated in Figure III.2, where in the first case the integration that gives the kinetic energy is the area of the triangle below the gradual arrow (1), while in the second ca ...
... ical constituents, so some particles will be heavier than others, and some will have more kinetic energy. In any closed system, such as an isolated particle, atom, or even objects, the contr ...
... will still be the same rest mass: , because it is only detected as a particle, while its kinetic energy will be given by its relativistic mass: , and then its total energy equivalence, with ...
... article of mass (thus and in the inner time), and in the outer time the kinetic energy is generated as this mass moves gradually so its apparent velocity change ...
... rom the inner levels of time where it is captured as mass, into the outer level to become kinetic energy or radiation. In other words: the absorption and emission of energy or radiation, nuc ...
... ntum that were discussed above, when we take the complex nature of time into account, the kinetic energy in equation 3.11, or in the relativistic energy-momentum equation 3.15, b ...
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... of the quantum harmonic oscillator uses an explicitly non-relativistic expression for the kinetic energy of the oscillator, and is thus a quantum version of the classical harmonic oscillator ...
... es a particle with a mass , moving at an apparent speed , and then its energy will be the kinetic energy plus the potential energy: . The difference between void and vacuum in this regard is ...
... be explained further in section 3.2 and section 3.3.8. In normal classical mechanics, the kinetic energy is the work done in accelerating a particle during the infinitesimal time interval , ...
... l Creation of Space by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 5.3.3.1 Classical kinetic energy (in the Normal Time) So in the classical view of apparently continuous existence, whe ...
... 5.9 is demonstrated in Figure 5.4, where in the first case the integration that gives the kinetic energy is the area of the triangle below the gradual arrow (1), while in the second case it ...
... ical constituents, so some particles will be heavier than others, and some will have more kinetic energy. In any closed system, such as an isolated particle, atom, or even objects, the contr ...
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... constitutes the particle of mass (thus and in the inner time), and in the outer time the kinetic energy is generated as this mass moves gradually so its apparent velocity changes by , which ...
... ed from the inner level of time where it behaves like mass into the outer level to become kinetic energy. In other words: the absorption and emission of energy or radiation, nuclear interact ...
... ntum that were discussed above, when we take the complex nature of time into account, the kinetic energy in equation 5.11, or in the relativistic energy-momentum equation 5.15, becomes negat ...
... -particle duality, so some particles will be heavier than others, and some will have more kinetic energy than others. In any closed system, such as an isolated particle, atom, or even object ...
... Viva Leibniz’s vis viva (Latin for "living force") is , twice the modern kinetic energy. He realized that the total energy would be conserved in certain mechanical systems, ...
... term vis viva, from the Latin for “living forceâ€, is used for describing the kinetic energy in an early formulation of the principle of conservation of energy, proposed by Leibn ...
... 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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