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ULTIMATE SYMMETRY:

Fractal Complex-Time and Quantum Gravity

by Mohamed Haj Yousef



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IV.4.3 The Seven Levels of Time


In the Duality of Time Theory, there is only one genuinely-complex time-time geometry, which is the same familiar three-dimensional Euclidean space. As we explained in Volume II, this complex-space can be split into seven levels of time, since each spatial dimension is dynamically formed by complementing two orthogonal arrows of time, in addition to the original single point that is perpetually creating all this multiplicity. These seven levels are: , , , , ,  and , while the eighth level  is imaginary, or unrealistic (in this Lower World), as it will be described in Chapter III. Pitifully, most of our current physics theories are built on this impracticable  space. So apart from the first level, which is the single absolute point of space that describes the magnetic monopole, there are three complete and three fractal dimensions of time-time, corresponding to the three generations of the bosonic and fermionic states, respectively. So in total, there are five fundamental interactions or fields: magnetic, strong, weak, electric and gravity, corresponding to the dimensions: , , ,  and , respectively. All these fields are dynamically formed at every instance of time from one complex-scalar time-time field. In addition to explaining the hierarchy between these interactions, we can clearly notice the special statues of the magnetic and gravitational fields, where the first can never be realized independently on the physical level, and the latter can only be realized in its ground bosonic state  that is our usual  Euclidean space. This can also explain why quarks are confined and why gluons,  and  are massive despite their being bosons in their respective dimensions.

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I-Time

O-Time

Space

C-Time

Spin

Field

Force

 

0

0

0

0D-0T

0-0

Monopole

Unified

 

1

1

0

0D-1T

0-1/2

Quarks

Strong

 

2

0

1

1D-0T

1-0

Gluons

Strong

 

3

1

1

1D-1T

1-1/2

W

Weak

 

4

0

2

2D-0T

2-0

Neutrinos

Weak

 

5

1

2

2D-1T

2-1/2

Leptons

Electric

 

6

0

3

3D-0T

3-0

Photons

Electric

 

7

1

3

3D-1T

3-1

Gravitons

Gravity

 

Table 5: The seven/eight levels of time.

 



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