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]
... mplex-time, whose inner real levels are forming the complete dimensions of space, and its outer level is the imaginary and fractal dimension of the normal time that we encounter. Furthe ...
... d all are nested inside the outward normal time dimension T. Figure (1): The inner and outer levels of time. Because of the various degrees of freedom, the interactions are different from ...
... the inner time, so all the states are updated and synchronized before they appear in the outer level that we encounter. Furthermore, the Duality of Time does not only unify all the fundamen ...
... frequency of re-creation, or the re-fresh rate, which is the ratio between the inner and outer levels of times. This ratio is nothing but the speed of light itself whose normalized value al ...
... mplex-time, whose inner real levels are forming the complete dimensions of space, and its outer level is the imaginary and fractal dimension of the normal time that we encounter. Furthermore ...
... a whole frame of space at every single instance, which then appears to be evolving in the outer level that we encounter. Therefore, on the ontological level, as the World is being created, t ...
... erated and layered into the three spatial dimensions, which then evolve throughout the “outer level of time” that we encounter. As we have described in Chapter IV of Volume I, the Single ...
... of time which is dynamically creating the physical multiplicity, that then evolve on the outer level. As Niels Bohr had remarkably anticipated, the wave-particle duality is a metaphysical f ...
... mostly consider the x axis only for simplicity. Figure III.4: Representing the inner and outer levels of time together as genuinely-complex time-time space. In the real flow of time, one fr ...
... ll appear, and no “time” , since no change or motion can be conceived. Normal (or the outer level of) time starts when the super-fluid state (c, 0) , which is the aether, is excited into ...
... cal existence happened as a result of splitting this 3D ideal space, which introduced the outer level of time in which fermions started to move and take various different (discrete) states. ...
... of time in which space and matter are dynamically created, and then they evolve over the outer level. Although the reality of time in both levels is discrete, on the inner level, space will ...
... s in the internal level of time, while temporal entanglement is between the points of the outer level, so in reality it is all temporal since all the points of space and time are generated i ...
... ntinuous existence in the inner levels of time, and void is the discrete existence in the outer level. These two super states, which correspond to (0, 0) and (c, c) respectively, can be conc ...
... and non-inertial frames alike, because effectively all objects are always at rest in the outer level of time. This means that complex momentum is always conserved even when the velocity cha ...
... ptly from rest to the speed of light, and vice versa, in literally “zero time” on the outer level. This is obviously not allowed on the normal level of time when dealing with physical ob ...
... matter which are generated in the inner levels of time before they evolve throughout the outer level. We must notice straightforward, however, that not all these levels of energy are equiva ...
... assless bosons. Nevertheless, some bosons might still appear to have heavy masses (in our outer level of time) because they are confined in their lower dimensions in which they are massless, ...
... h is the outer time that we normally encounter. Figure 1: Representing the inner and outer levels of time together as genuinely-complex time-time space. In the real flow of time, one fr ...
... express the relation between space-like and time-like dimensions, which are the inner and outer levels of time, respectively. Normal complex numbers can describe homogeneous or isomorphic sp ...
... assless bosons. Nevertheless, some bosons might still appear to have heavy masses (in our outer level of time) because they are confined in their lower dimensions in which they are massless, ...
... ntinuous existence in the inner levels of time, and void is the discrete existence in the outer level. These two super states, which correspond to and respectively, can be conceived as a ...
... eir continuous coupling and decoupling is what generates mass and energy on the inner and outer levels of time, respectively, as explained further in section 6.2.3 below. As we introduced in ...
... by the first arrow in Figure 6.2.1. Figure 3: Arrow 1: gradual change of speed in the outer level of time, leading to the classical equation of kinetic energy . Arrow 2: abrupt change fr ...
... oints that constitute the particle, and this whole process appears as one instance in the outer level, as demonstrated in Figure 5 above. So by integrating equation 9 directly from zero to , ...
... nts that couple together in order to constitute the physical particle that appears in the outer level of time with inertial mass moving at an apparent (imaginary) velocity , so when these ...
... ssive mass in the form of matter particles that are always instantaneously at rest in the outer level of time, not the two together; that is what happens in the real flow of time. The variou ...
... l creation of mass in the inner levels of time, in addition to its physical motion in the outer level, and by taking into account the complex character of time. Thus we need to integrate o ...
... and non-inertial frames alike, because effectively all objects are always at rest in the outer level of time, as we explained in section 5 above. This means that complex momentum is always ...
... matter which are generated in the inner levels of time before they evolve throughout the outer level. We must notice straightforward, however, that not all these levels of energy are equiva ...
... ill appear, and no “time”, since no change or motion can be conceived. Normal (or the outer level of) time starts when the super-fluid state , which is the aether, is excited into , whic ...
... ical existence happened as a result of splitting this ideal space, which introduced the outer level of time in which fermions started to move and take various different (discrete) states. ...
... e is composed of individual geometrical points, each of which is either in the inner or outer levels of time, so their individual speeds are either zero or , but collectively appear to be ...
... s in the internal level of time, while temporal entanglement is between the points of the outer level, so in reality it is all temporal since all the points of space and time are generated i ...
... e are dynamically being re-created in one chronological sequence at every instance of the outer level of time that we encounter. In this hidden discrete symmetry, motion is a result of re-cr ...
... ayered into the three spatial dimensions, which then kinetically evolve throughout the “outer level of time” that we encounter. This will be fully explained in sections 3 and 5 below. Du ...
... The Duality of Time is intrinsically built on one time direction, both for the inner and outer levels, and the arrow of time is explicitly expressed in the equations that will also show how ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
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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