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]
... rt to notice their motion despite their very high speed (an observation well confirmed by modern cosmology). Therefore when we say 'the day is the period of motion of fixed stars', we now kn ...
... d in everything [I.168.22, see also III.540.33]. Dimensions play a very important role in modern cosmology and mathematics. There are real dimensions and abstract dimensions. In principle, w ...
... entre of the universe, while the heliocentric view considers the sun to be in the centre. modern cosmology, however, asserts that the universe, being a closed spacetime arena, doesn't have a ...
... t; that is - as the Single Monad - indivisible but compound. This also has its example in modern cosmology as the black hole which occupies a single point in our space but itself is consider ...
... that he used the word 'the age' (or eternal, 'divine time'), instead of time, because in modern cosmology the curvature of time is apparent only at very large scales, and we shall see below ...
... here are some references in Ibn al-Arabi's writing that seem to parallel what is known in modern cosmology as the 'bubbles' model of the universe, where the universe is full of black holes t ...
... events of the kinds created by Allah. The numbers that he gives clearly do not agree with modern cosmology and geology, and can not be explained or understood in those terms (as we showed in ...
... ording to these postulates, space is homogeneous like that which we feel on the earth. In modern cosmology and with the highly intensity gravity found near giant stars and galaxies, space ca ...
... 72.) 163. Dolgov, A. D., M. V. Sazhin and Ya. B. Zeldovich, Basics of modern cosmology (France: Editions Frontiéres, 1990). 164. Drake. S., Galileo: ...
... لأشعّة، انظر في: A. D. Dolgov, M. V. Sazhin and Ya. B. Zeldovich, Basics of modern cosmology (France: Editions Frontiéres, 1990). p. 11. [19] انظر في: Roger J. Tayler, G ...
... comprehensive presentation of an ancient Islamic theory of time that has implications for modern cosmology and physics." -- Kirkus Reviews "The author's command of the pertinent historical a ...
... comprehensive presentation of an ancient Islamic theory of time that has implications for modern cosmology and physics. According to Haj Yousef ( The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos , 2007) ...
... ousef Search Inside this Book 1.3 Time and Cosmology in Islamic Philosophy In contrast to modern cosmology, which views the cosmos independently from God or the Creator, Islamic cosmology is ...
... n to the fundamental role of the four classical elements. This can be acutely linked with modern cosmology and physics theories which rely heavily on the geometrical structures of space-time ...
... used the word “the age” (or eternal, “divine time’), instead of time, because in modern cosmology the curvature of time is apparent only at very large scales, and we shall see below ...
... s a point; that is as the Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is conside ...
... IATIONS CHAPTER I Cosmology and Time 1. A Brief Overview of Early Cosmological Models: 2. modern cosmology: 3. Summary of Modern Theories of Cosmology: 4. Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabi's ...
... d in everything [I.168.22, see also III.540.33]. Dimensions play a very important role in modern cosmology and mathematics. There are real dimensions and abstract dimensions. In principle, w ...
... n: D. Reidel Pub. 238. Dolgov, A. D., Sazhin, M. V. and Zeldovich, Y. B. (1990) Basics of modern cosmology , Cedex, France: Editions Fronti res 239. Drake. S. (1990) Galileo: Pioneer Scienti ...
... entre of the universe, while the heliocentric view considers the sun to be in the centre. modern cosmology, however, asserts that the universe, being a closed spacetime arena, doesn't have a ...
... entre of the universe, while the heliocentric view considers the sun to be in the centre. modern cosmology, however, asserts that the universe, being a closed spacetime arena, doesn't have a ...
... that he used the word 'the age' (or eternal, 'divine time'), instead of time, because in modern cosmology the curvature of time is apparent only at very large scales, and we shall see below ...
... events of the kinds created by Allah. The numbers that he gives clearly do not agree with modern cosmology and geology, and can not be explained or understood in those terms (as we showed in ...
... rt to notice their motion despite their very high speed (an observation well confirmed by modern cosmology). Therefore when we say 'the day is the period of motion of fixed stars', we now kn ...
... t there are some references in Ibn Arabi's writing that seem to parallel what is known in modern cosmology as the 'bubbles' model of the universe, where the universe is full of black holes t ...
... cribe the different aspects of time, and some novel hypotheses have eventually emerged in modern cosmology. However, it is still the dream of every physicist to unveil the reality of time, e ...
... al-Arabi's Concept of Time and Creation by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 2. modern cosmology: Since Copernicus' time, our view of the cosmos has grown both larger and more accu ...
... point; that is as the Single Monad indivisible but compound. This also has its example in modern cosmology as the black hole which occupies a single point in our space but itself is consider ...
... s a point; that is as the Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is conside ...
... s a point; that is as the Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is conside ...
... n to the fundamental role of the four classical elements. This can be acutely linked with modern cosmology and physics theories which rely heavily on the geometrical structures of space-time ...
... s a point; that is as the Single Monad, indivisible but compound. This is also similar in modern cosmology to the black hole, which occupies a single point in our space but itself is conside ...
... troduced in chapter III, this cosmological model combines together all the major views in modern cosmology, including the Steady State, the Oscillating Universe, and the Big Bang, and it goe ...
... rt to notice their motion despite their very high speed, an observation well confirmed by modern cosmology. Therefore when we say ‘the day is the period of motion of fixed stars†...
... opposed the Neoplatonic views. 2.7 Islamic Philosophy and Cosmology In contrast to modern cosmology, which views the cosmos independently from God or the Creator, Islamic cosmology is ...
... or of the Universe as a function of time. This model is also called the Standard Model of modern cosmology, which is also associated with the further developed Lambda-CDM model, as described ...
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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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