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  • => Circular Time and Cyclical Time
  • ... as being continuously re-created, and time is reduced to the present moment because the past and the future are only imaginary. Therefore time, or the present moment, goes in ever repeated circular motion with the re-creation of the world. In other words, the presence, which is time, goes ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... the object itself, it has to have a will, like the motion of the human being who moves under his will in the (six physical) directions. Ibn al-Arabi then differentiates between the regular circular motion of the orb, as the celestial sphere of each planetary heaven, and the motion of obje ...


  • => Solving the Problem of Causality Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... the object itself, it has to have a will, like the motion of the human being who moves under his will in the (six physical) directions. Ibn al-Arabi then differentiates between the regular circular motion of the orb, as the celestial sphere of each planetary heaven, and the motion of obje ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 10. Circular Time and Cyclical Time:
  • ... as being continuously re-created, and time is reduced to the present moment because the past and the future are only imaginary. Therefore time, or the present moment, goes in ever repeated circular motion with the re-creation of the world. In other words, the presence, which is time, goes ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. Motion:
  • ... e object itself, then it has to have a will 'like the motion of the human being who moves under his will in the (six physical) directions'. Ibn Arabi then differentiates between the regular circular motion of the orb ( al-falak , the celestial sphere of each planetary heaven) and the motio ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.16.3  The Three Laws of Motion
  • ... that the force corresponds to the time derivative of the momentum, which could change either in magnitude only, to produce acceleration, or in direction only, such is the case with uniform circular motion, or both together. When the momentum does not change at all, the second law reduces ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. Time in Greek Philosophy:
  • ... ime for Aristotle is a continuum, and it is always associated with motion; as such, it can not have a beginning (Lettinck 1994: 241-59, 361). Plato, on the other hand, considers time as the circular motion of the heavens (Cornford 2004: 103), while Aristotle said that it is not motion, but ...


  • => Time in Greek Philosophy
  • ... ime for Aristotle is a continuum, and it is always associated with motion; as such, it can not have a beginning (Lettinck 1994: 241-59, 361). Plato, on the other hand, considers time as the circular motion of the heavens (Cornford 2004: 103), while Aristotle said that it is not motion, but ...


  • => Motion
  • ... bject itself, then it has to have a will 'like the motion of the human being who moves under his will in the (six physical) directions'. Ibn al-Arabi then differentiates between the regular circular motion of the orb (al-falak, the celestial sphere of each planetary heaven) and the motion ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.3 Time and Cosmology in Islamic Philosophy
  • ... uslim astronomers doubted the geocentric model and questioned the Earth’s apparent immobility and centrality within the Universe, and some have clearly stated: “the Earth is in constant circular motion, and what appears to be the motion of the heavens is actually due to the motion of t ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.2 Greek Cosmology and Philosophy
  • ... mathematical arts, along with arithmetic, geometry, and music, while Plato proposed that the seemingly chaotic wandering motions of the planets could be explained by combinations of uniform circular motions centered on a spherical Earth. In his main books on cosmology, Timaeus and the Repu ...


  • => Time in Earlier Islamic Philosophy:
  • ... xists through the motion of matter.[7] On the issue of the structure of time, Ibn Sina affirms that it is a continuous quantity, since he (like Aristotle) considers time to be the amount of circular motion which is continuous, and thus time is only divided by our mind's illusion into 'mome ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.1  Babylonian Cosmology
  • ... mathematical arts, along with arithmetic, geometry, and music, while Plato proposed that the seemingly chaotic wandering motions of the planets could be explained by combinations of uniform circular motions centered on a spherical Earth. In his main books on cosmology, Timaeus and the Repu ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Time in Earlier Islamic Philosophy:
  • ... ists through the motion of matter.[18] On the issue of the structure of time, Ibn Sina affirms that it is a continuous quantity, since he (like Aristotle) considers time to be the amount of circular motion which is continuous, and thus time is only divided by our mind's illusion into 'mome ...



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