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 different dimensions. - => Conference Talk - Another Conference [Detailed Presentation]
... lled 'EPR paradox' has led to much subsequent and still on-going research. The purpose of the EPR thought experiment was to expose the profound peculiarities of the quantum description of a physical system extended over a large region of space. It seemed that, under certain conditions, a q ...
... oung (1773-1829) in 1803. After the black-body radiation problem reported by Gustav Kirchhoff (1824-1887) in 1859, Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) suggested in 1877 that the energy states of a physical system can be discrete. In 1896, Wien empirically determined a distribution law of black-bo ...
... because it suggested that black holes destroy information. More precisely, Hawking s calculation seemed to conflict with one of the basic postulates of quantum mechanics, which states that physical systems evolve in time according to the Schroedinger equation. This property is usually ref ...
... s which leave the orientation of this vector invariant remain unbroken, unlike the other rotations which are thus spontaneously broken. Spontaneous symmetry breaking is a process by which a physical system in a symmetric state ends up in an asymmetric state. In particular, it can describe ...
... etween the original particles, which is subject to the local gauge symmetry. The difference between global and gauge symmetries is that the latter are redundancies in our description of the physical system, so they are not real. In global symmetries, the quantum eigen-states can be divide ...
... representations help understanding their properties by studying how do they act on different spaces, so they are very important in physics because they describe how the symmetry group of a physical system affects the solutions of equations describing that system. Read ...
... generation of phonons in crystals. On the other hand, explicit symmetry breaking occurs when the defining equations of motion represented by the Lagrangian break the symmetry. Symmetries in physical systems are defined in terms of conserved Noether Currents of the associated Lagrangian. In ...
... of Quantum Mechanics considers the quantum state description to apply only to an ensemble of similarly prepared systems, rather than supposing that it exhaustively represents an individual physical system. In 1926, Max Born used the German words “Haufen gleicherâ€, translated a ...
... lled 'EPR paradox' has led to much subsequent and still on-going research. The purpose of the EPR thought experiment was to expose the profound peculiarities of the quantum description of a physical system extended over a large region of space. It seemed that, under certain conditions, a q ...
... entities being added are absolutely exactly identical. Otherwise, if we suppose mathematics is originally ideal, we may not be able to estimate all the inevitable errors in describing real physical systems. Therefore, the concept of errors must be incorporated to the fundamental equations ...
... l model and the complex of observable phenomena. Some other astronomers discussed whether the Earth is moving, and considered how this might be consistent with astronomical computations and physical systems. Other Muslim astronomers, from the Maragha school of astronomy, developed non-Ptol ...
... action integral. Due to this fact that it is not localized to a point, the principle of least action is thought to have a deeper philosophical significance because it seems to suggest that physical systems are governed by final causes. The principle of least action was therefore connected ...
... tions, and geometry. In 1830s, Galois was the first to employ groups to determine the solvability of polynomial equations. Group theory provides a powerful method for analyzing abstract and physical systems obeying some kind of symmetry. Group theory has applications in the various fields ...
... rom a knowledge of how a system was prepared, which can be used for making predictions about future measurements. So it is a summary of the observer’s information about an individual physical system changes both by dynamical laws, and whenever the observer acquires new information a ...
... re of the cosmos, with its corporeal and incorporeal structures. For the first time in history, and many centuries after their victorious introduction and successful applications on various physical systems, imaginary numbers have a genuine and fundamental meaning that unites between physi ...
... ation that could privilege one particular state over the others. The Copenhagen interpretation stressed that the quantum superposition state should not be taken as a real description of the physical system, while the many-worlds interpretation argued that each possible state is a real desc ...
... jection of determinism and causality. In response to this, he is famously quoted as saying: “God does not play with diceâ€. Einstein also rejected the concept that the state of a physical system depends on the experimental arrangement for its measurement, stating that a state of ...
... finding conserved quantities, is the Hamilton-Jacobi equation. In 1918, Noether s theorem gave a precise description of this relation. The theorem states that each continuous symmetry of a physical system implies that some physical property of that system is conserved. This means that in ...
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... quantum counterparts of this theorem, expressed in the Ward-Takahashi identities. Generalizations of Noether s theorem to super-spaces also exist. Read Other Books: The SINGLE MONAD MODEL of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The Duality of Time Theory: ...
... ties. Generalizations of Noether s theorem to super-spaces also exist. Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The DUALITY OF TIME Theory: Complex-Time Geometry and Perpertual Creation of Space The Ultimate Symmetry ...
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... rise to conservation of linear momentum, whereas the isometry of time gives rise to conservation of energy. It must be noted, however, that Noether s theorem applies only on differentiable space-time. Therefore, it is essential that the symmetry be continuous, so that it is specified by a ...
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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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