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  • => A Brief Overview of Early Cosmological Models
  • ... space and time (Hall 1992: 202). Newton's mechanics were good enough to be applied to the solar system, but as a cosmological theory it was completely false insofar as it still considered, l ...


  • => Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabis Cosmology
  • ... the observed 'retrograde motion' of some planets and the formation of the planets in the solar system in a similar manner to what is widely accepted today [II.443.24, III.203.21]. But most ...


  • => The Significance of the Week in Theology and Astronomy
  • ... arranians or 'Sabeans' by Arabic and Syrian authors, also named their days after the same solar system members (Langdon 1964: 154). Like Ibn al-Arabi, the Babylonians, the Chinese, ancient E ...


  • => Summary of Modern Theories of Cosmology
  • ... p to the beginning of the twentieth century believed in a stationary universe outside the solar system, but this was soon proven to be wrong. Actually the same theory that Einstein first tri ...


  • => The Four Main Time Cycles
  • ... itation of other planets and stars that change their positions inside and relative to the solar system, respectively. Thus the mean solar day in the year 2000 is about 1.7 milliseconds longe ...


  • => Space-Time and the Speed of Light
  • ... 3.9, III.440-441]. Now according to modern astronomy, the distance from the earth and our solar system to either extreme of the width of our Milky Way galaxy roughly equals the distance trav ...


  • => The Week as the Primary Time Cycle
  • ... the primary time cycle, because it is the smallest standard period of time as far as the solar system and the earth are concerned, and all other three cycles (as defined by Ibn ‘Arab& ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.2 Greek Cosmology and Philosophy
  • ... ť Prior (2016). In the 3rd century BC, Aristarchus, proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system, placing the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of the known Universe, hence he is somet ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.5 Western Philosophy and Physics
  • ... Being, who is God. Nevertheless, Newton’s mechanic was good enough to be applied to the solar system, but as a cosmological theory it was completely false insofar as it still considered, l ...


  • => TIME CHEST - Chapter 2: Physical Multiplicity and the Oneness of Being
  • ... also explained the observed retrograde motion of some planets and their formation in the solar system in a similar manner to what is widely accepted today. But most important in this regard ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.2 Space-Time Duality
  • ... 3.9, III.440-441]. Now according to modern astronomy, the distance from the earth and our solar system to either extreme of the width of our Milky Way galaxy roughly equals the distance trav ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 3. Summary of Modern Theories of Cosmology:
  • ... p to the beginning of the twentieth century believed in a stationary universe outside the solar system, but this was soon proven to be wrong. Actually the same theory that Einstein first tri ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 4. Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabi's Cosmology:
  • ... the observed 'retrograde motion' of some planets and the formation of the planets in the solar system in a similar manner to what is widely accepted today [II.443.24, III.203.21]. But most ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... h or the sun is in the centre of the universe is a valid question only with regard to the solar system which was the known universe in early cosmology, but it is no longer valid after discov ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... h or the sun is in the centre of the universe is a valid question only with regard to the solar system which was the known universe in early cosmology, but it is no longer valid after discov ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 5. Space-Time and the Speed of Light:
  • ... 3.9, III.440-441]. Now according to modern astronomy, the distance from the earth and our solar system to either extreme of the width of our Milky Way galaxy roughly equals the distance trav ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 1. The Significance of the Week in Theology and Astronomy:
  • ... arranians or 'Sabeans' by Arabic and Syrian authors, also named their days after the same solar system members (Langdon 1964: 154). Like Ibn Arabi, the Babylonians, the Chinese, ancient Egyp ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 2.4. The Year:
  • ... itation of other planets and stars that change their positions inside and relative to the solar system, respectively. Thus the mean solar day in the year 2000 is about 1.7 milliseconds longe ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 3. The Week as the Primary Time Cycle:
  • ... the primary time cycle, because it is the smallest standard period of time as far as the solar system and the earth are concerned, and all other three cycles (as defined by Ibn Arabi) are i ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 1. A Brief Overview of Early Cosmological Models:
  • ... space and time (Hall 1992: 202). Newton's mechanics were good enough to be applied to the solar system, but as a cosmological theory it was completely false insofar as it still considered, l ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.2.4 The Seven Heavens and the Inner Levels of Time
  • ... rn astronomy, however, the Sun is no longer viewed as a planet, but it is the star of our solar system, and the Moon is also now viewed as a satellite of the Earth. On the other hand, new pl ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.3 Complex-Time Geometry and the Five Regular Polyhedra
  • ... oportions. In Mysterium Cosmographicum, published in 1596, Kepler proposed a model of the solar system in which the five solids were set inside one another and separated by a series of inscr ...


  • => Ultimate Symmetry
  • ... oportions. In Mysterium Cosmographicum, published in 1596, Kepler proposed a model of the solar system in which the five solids were set inside one another and separated by a series of inscr ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.5.17  Axiomatic Approaches
  • ... .6  Physical Cosmology Newton’s mechanics is good enough to be applied to the solar system, but as a cosmological theory it is completely false insofar as it still considered, li ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Chapter IV: Time and the Single Monad Model
  • ... also explained the observed retrograde motion of some planets and their formation in the solar system in a similar manner to what is widely accepted today. But most important in this regard ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.6.4  Hierarchy of Divine Names
  • ... on the famous prophetic Hadith that the Seven Heavens and the Earth, which refers to the solar system as we shall explain in section 3.4, are with relation to the Pedestal like a ring in a ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... the primary time cycle, because it is the smallest standard period of time as far as the solar system and the Earth are concerned, and all other three cycles (as defined by Ibn al-Arabi) ar ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.1  Babylonian Cosmology
  • ... s 4 and 5 below. In the 3rd century BC, Aristarchus, proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system, placing the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of the known universe, hence he is somet ...



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The science of Time is a noble science, that reveals the secret of Eternity. Only the Elites of Sages may ever come to know this secret. It is called the First Age, or the Age of ages, from which time is emerging.
Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: Volume I, page 156. - Trns. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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