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]
... at one of the most compelling consequences of Quantum Mechanics is that everything in the physical world of 'particles' can also be expressed as waves that have different wavelengths. Electr ...
... f energy, or interaction mediators. All these kinds of symmetries in the physical and metaphysical worlds are rooted in this array of numbers: 4x7, which produce the original twenty-eight da ...
... th complete integer dimensions. In the normal sense, since we appear to be living in this physical world, the complementary world is the psychical realm that we can apprehend in various abst ...
... as we know it (stars and planets), so there was spiritual time before the creation of the physical world. He indicates that spiritual time is necessary to describe the relation between spiri ...
... reaches the 'soil' (turab) [I.140.17] which refers to physical matter in general. So the physical world appeared 'after' this Universal Body, while before that all was only spiritual. As in ...
... d to compare the change of spiritual states, and its origin preceded the existence of the physical world. We can fairly say that Ibn al-Arabi's conception of natural time is the time known i ...
... mentioned spheres (of elements) by which Nature was completed, thus they appeared in the physical world after they were only abstract reasonable concepts, because meanings are the origin of ...
... ause they are evolving in an orthogonal dimension of time. Therefore, the fermions in our physical world behave as bosons in the psychical world, and vice versa. With this new genuinely-comp ...
... Â It should be noticed that, although the human being lives in the lowest level, of the physical world, they embrace all levels of existence, especially the Perfect Human, whose reality be ...
... Islamic cosmology, this “trinitarian world”, composed of the spiritual, psychical and physical worlds, is represented by the Kaaba, as illustrated in Figure VI.2 of Volume II. Without th ...
... mple, it is well known in physics that the photon of light is the fastest particle in the physical world and that it travels at 300,000 kilometres per second, so it can circle around the ear ...
... €śconceived” as an “abstract point beyond geometry.” Normal symmetry applies to the physical world governed by the laws of classical mechanics, specifically the elements of space and t ...
... ractions in terms of its genuinely-complex time-time geometry , but it unifies this whole physical world with the two other even more fundamental domains of the psychical and spiritual world ...
... while if you can make your way through it. Review by: Katy N What Lies Beyond the physical world February 27, 2018 I appreciate the time, research, and thoughts put into this read. Y ...
... eal because they exist in an orthogonal dimension of time. Therefore, the fermions in our physical world behave as bosons in the psychical world, and vice versa. Therefore, in addition to so ...
... €śconceived” as an “abstract point beyond geometry.” Normal symmetry applies to the physical world governed by the laws of classical mechanics, specifically the elements of space and t ...
... locality are a result of our own intellectual reasoning, which confines the mind into the physical world, while the heart is always breathing in the capacious realm of spiritual reality, tha ...
... that all things in the cosmos are numbers, can also be related to Plato’s view that the physical world of becoming is an imitation of the mathematical world of being, but this is also infl ...
... er complete integer dimensions. In the normal sense, since we appear to be living in this physical world, the complementary world is the psychical realm that we can apprehend in various abst ...
... cessary to describe the relation between spirits and the divine Names before creating the physical world. In this respect, Ibn al-Arabi does respond to the above-mentioned questions, but he ...
... plex-time geometry. Furthermore, this encompassing view of time will include not only the physical world, but also the psychical and spiritual worlds that will be described in the coming cha ...
... eractions in terms of its genuinely-complex time-time geometry, but it unifies this whole physical world with the two other even more fundamental domains of the psychical and spiritual world ...
... ient system of the four classical elements did not provide the correct explanation of the physical world, since it is now well established that the modern atomic theory is a correct explanat ...
... is a substrate in which the lower levels are manipulated, manifested or interpreted; the physical world is imagined or mirrored in the soul, through its various tools such as the mind, the ...
... mentioned spheres (of elements) by which Nature was completed, thus they appeared in the physical world after they were only abstract reasonable concepts, because meanings are the origin of ...
... ions. However, what is even more interesting, is the effect of the psychical world on the physical world, which include for example: telekinetic, healing, and Alchemy, as we have discussed i ...
... ause an abstract two-dimensional surface has no thickness, and this does not exist in the physical world that we normally conceive, neither does the abstract one-dimensional line which has n ...
... ance, whereas the soul is the collective character developed by persons as they grow. The physical world, in which we are now consciously living, includes all physical forms such as the star ...
... rbolic geometry, obeying Lorentz transformations, and that’s why we cannot describe the physical world correctly at extreme conditions without facing the ill-defined infinities and singula ...
... at one of the most compelling consequences of Quantum Mechanics is that everything in the physical world of 'particles' can also be expressed as waves that have different wavelengths. Electr ...
... mple, it is well known in physics that the photon of light is the fastest particle in the physical world and that it travels at 300,000 kilometres per second, so it can circle around the ear ...
... eaches the 'soil' ( turab ) [I.140.17] which refers to physical matter in general. So the physical world appeared 'after' this Universal Body, while before that all was only spiritual. As in ...
... [I.121] Ibn Arab gives many details about the different stages of creating the natural or physical world in time; however the numbers that he gives there fall far short of the modern well-es ...
... [I.121] Ibn Arab gives many details about the different stages of creating the natural or physical world in time; however the numbers that he gives there fall far short of the modern well-es ...
... d to compare the change of spiritual states, and its origin preceded the existence of the physical world. We can fairly say that Ibn Arabi's conception of natural time is the time known in p ...
... as we know it (stars and planets), so there was spiritual time before the creation of the physical world. He indicates that spiritual time is necessary to describe the relation between spiri ...
... cting space-time dimensions, including all the fundamental interactions in this corporeal physical world, as well as the psychical and spiritual worlds. This means that those incorporeal wor ...
... 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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