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]
... e slightly longer. Although Ibn al-Arabi accepts the usual concept of the day that is our normal day (from sunrise to sunrise) for daily needs, such as knowing the time of prayers [I.388.14] ...
... caused the isotropic orb to rotate … and made its full cycle a complete day (i.e., the normal day) without daytime and night… So 'Days' are different: some Days are a half-cycle, some D ...
... times, still the change from one event to another looks continuous, just like the flow of normal days; there is no abrupt change. Although we can easily divide events over days and classify ...
... nce, we live only one moment out of each original Day (see section II.15). Therefore, the normal day as we know it is a collection of the moments from the different divine Days of the creati ...
... maginary) orbs or spheres, every orb has its own 'day' and those days are measured by our normal day that we count on the earth. On the other hand, Ibn al-Arabi gives special importance to t ...
... al flow of time as viewed by Ibn al-Arabi, by defining three different types of days: the normal days, and the 'taken-out' days and the 'intertwined' days. ======== [1] See: Herodotus ...
... full week on the following Sunday night. This is the witnessed week, and its days are the normal days, or the witnessed days. Ibn al-Arabi calls them the 'circulated days' (ayyam-ul-takwir), ...
... suggesting that every orb and divine Name has a corresponding daytime and night like our normal daytime and night. Just as our daytime and night are caused by the apparent motion of the sun ...
... ultitude of events everyday because of the intertwining between these Divine Days and our normal days. This means that this 'Day' has to be indivisible, because only one divine action or eve ...
... vine Day is in fact the smallest indivisible unit of time, though it equals in length the normal day as we discussed in section II.15. The Week: The second time cycle is the week, which Ibn ...
... rtwined Days (example of Sunday alone). The shaded background indicates the nights of the normal days, and bold font indicates the nighttime hours of the intertwined Days. The data in this t ...
... he moment?' remain open, though a first speculation is that the process is similar to the normal day where the sun rises and sets to define the daytime and the night. There is some support f ...
... ndeed universally (since it encompasses all of manifest creation) - actually includes our normal day, though we encounter it in fact just as a moment. In each one of these moments or Days th ...
... c' (atlas), or the same in all directions. Therefore we can not measure the length of our normal day which is actually the 'day' of this isotropic orb (as we explained above in the previous ...
... time as viewed by Ibn ‘Arabî, by defining three different types of days: the normal days, and the 'taken-out' days and the 'intertwined' days. Read Other Books: The Single Monad ...
... ry) orbs or spheres, so that every orb has its own day and those days are measured by our normal day that we count on the Earth. On the other hand, Ibn al-Arabi gives special importance to t ...
... ultitude of events everyday because of the intertwining between these Divine Days and our normal days. This means that this “Day” has to be indivisible, because only one divine action or ...
... e unit of space-time geometry. Surprisingly, the days of this week are identical with our normal days that we count, the same twenty-four hours’ day! Yet all these days, including Saturday ...
... ow the corresponding orb, whereas in the orb itself it is all day. And in the case of the normal day on the earth, the outlet of the night is extended in space as a cone. 15. The 'Single Day ...
... times, still the change from one event to another looks continuous, just like the flow of normal days; there is no abrupt change. Although we can easily divide events over days and classify ...
... maginary) orbs or spheres, every orb has its own 'day' and those days are measured by our normal day that we count on the earth. On the other hand, Ibn Arabi gives special importance to the ...
... ultitude of events everyday because of the intertwining between these Divine Days and our normal days. This means that this 'Day' has to be indivisible, because only one divine action or eve ...
... come slightly longer. Although Ibn Arabi accepts the usual concept of the day that is our normal day (from sunrise to sunrise) for daily needs, such as knowing the time of prayers [I.388.14] ...
... man al-fard ) that also includes (since it includes all of creation) the instants of that normal day itself which we live in and divide into hours, minutes, seconds and so on. In order to ex ...
... llah caused the isotropic orb to rotate and made its full cycle a complete day (i.e., the normal day) without daytime and night So 'Days' are different: some Days are a half-cycle, some Days ...
... suggesting that every orb and divine Name has a corresponding daytime and night like our normal daytime and night. Just as our daytime and night are caused by the apparent motion of the sun ...
... ow the corresponding orb, whereas in the orb itself it is all day. And in the case of the normal day on the earth, the outlet of the night is extended in space as a cone.   ...
... ( atlas ), or the same in all directions. Therefore we can not measure the length of our normal day which is actually the 'day' of this isotropic orb (as we explained above in the previous ...
... he moment?' remain open, though a first speculation is that the process is similar to the normal day where the sun rises and sets to define the daytime and the night. There is some support f ...
... en Days of these divine, creative 'events' or 'tasks' ( shu un ) are intertwined with our normal days of the apparent earthly week in a special manner that we shall explain in the coming cha ...
... vine Day is in fact the smallest indivisible unit of time, though it equals in length the normal day as we discussed in section II.15. Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model ...
... real flow of time as viewed by Ibn Arabi, by defining three different types of days: the normal days, and the 'taken-out' days and the 'intertwined' days. Read Other Books: Th ...
... space-time) is not the witnessed flow from Sunday to Monday and so on to Saturday. These normal days of the week that we witness are the ' circulated ' days, and not the actual divine Days ...
... indeed universally (since it encompasses all of manifest creation) actually includes our normal day, though we encounter it in fact just as a moment. In each one of these moments or Days th ...
... full week on the following Sunday night. This is the witnessed week, and its days are the normal days, or the witnessed days. Ibn Arabi calls them the 'circulated days ' ( ayyam-ul-takwir ), ...
... rtwined Days (example of Sunday alone). The shaded background indicates the nights of the normal days, and bold font indicates the nighttime hours of the intertwined Days. The data in this t ...
... IV.3: The intertwined Days (all Days). The shaded background indicates the nights of the normal days, and bold font indicates Night hours of the intertwined Days. The data in this table is ...
... 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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