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  • => Divine Theophanies and the Five Divine Presences
  • ... can be divided into five distinctive categories as shown in Table \ref{tab-divinepresences}. This also goes in accordance with the levels of symmetries that we shall discuss in each of the coming chapters of this book. Moreover, we can easily make some connections with the various categor ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.5.17  Axiomatic Approaches
  • ... rent relics of its long history, because light keeps coming back again, showing us various images distorted by gravitational lensing. We will come back to these ideas in more details in the coming chapters once we finish this essential review. 3.6.1  Steady-State Universe Before the p ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.4.5.16  Duality of Time Interpretation
  • ... les, but only for the indivisible instance of time when they are observed. This concept will solve many major problems in physics, philosophy and mathematics, as it will be explained in the coming chapters, but for this matter we are discussing here, we will provide in the following a brie ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.4.1 The Three Hypothesis of the Single Monad Model
  • ... of its complex-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 chapters. Ibn al-Arabi stresses that this continuously renewed return to non-existence is an ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.1.5 Divine Theophanies and the Five Planes of Existence
  • ... ontological levels, they can be divided into five distinctive categories as shown in Table 2. This also goes in accordance with the levels of symmetries that we shall discuss in each of the coming chapters of this book. Moreover, we can easily make some connections with the various categor ...


  • => Solving the Problem of Dark Matter According to the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... s. These four fundamental structures correspond to (0, 0), (c, 0), (0, c) and (c, c), since space-time has a real part and an imaginary part. Physical matter, as it will be explained in the coming chapters, is described as (c, v), which means that it is created internally at the speed of l ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.3 Outline of the Single Monad Model of the Cosmos
  • ... of its complex-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 chapters. Ibn al-Arabi stresses that this continuously renewed “return to non-existence” ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2 Ibn al-Arabi’s View of Time?
  • ... ce in the World is uniquely One, there would be no meaning to motion, and hence to time and space; or at least they would have to be redefined. We shall discuss in Zeno’s paradoxes in the coming chapters and we shall see that they cannot be explained without the re-creation principle. Co ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.2  The Single Monad
  • ... ords: vacuum is space without time, matter is space with time, spirit is time without space, and void is no space and no time; nothing. This simplified description will be elaborated in the coming chapters. 4.2.5  The Greatest Element As we have seen above, although for Ibn al-Arabi t ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.7  Strings Theory
  • ... required in order to explain how these problems are settled. Therefore, most of the following brief suggested solutions are speculative, while some of them will be elaborated further in the coming chapters. 3.9.1  The Problem of Causality As we have seen in section 6.3 above, the Big ...



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    • ... istory of the universe or in black holes. That is why quintessence models would be promising in this regard, since they are formulated on scalar fields with time-dependent equation of state, ...


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    • ... s. If glueballs exist, they are massive, which is why a mass gap is expected. As we noted in section 9.13, the solution to this problem is in the duality nature of time which stems from the SINGLE MONAD MODEL . In the resulting dynamic creation of space, the geometrical points which are the ...


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    • ... Cosmology =>:

    • ... Is the present moment physically distinct from the past and future, or is it merely an emergent property of consciousness? The concept of time is the most fundamental problem in physics and cosmology, and the current theories do not provide any detailed explanation of the the nature of tim ...


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    • ... kind recognized that the theory could be given a description in space and time in terms of strings. The scattering amplitudes were derived systematically from the action principle, giving a space-time picture to the vertex operators. In 1971, Pierre Ramond (b. 1943) added fermions to the m ...


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    • ... istory of the universe or in black holes. That is why quintessence models would be promising in this regard, since they are formulated on scalar fields with time-dependent equation of state, ...


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    • ... but detailed physical and mathematical picture of quantum space-time. 3.9  Major Unsolved Problems In 1900, in the same year when quantum physics was born, and just a few years before SPECIAL RELATIVITY , physicist Lord Kelvin declared: “There is nothing new to discover in physi ...


    • ... General Relativity =>:

    • ... . In Strings Theory, one must typically specify a fixed reference geometry for space-time, and all other possible geometries are described as perturbations of this fixed one. This is unlike GENERAL RELATIVITY which is background independent because does not privilege any particular space-t ...


    • ... Quantum Mechanics =>:

    • ... posed a problem for theorists 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 e ...


    • ... Quantum Field Theory =>:

    • ... major advance in physicists’ understanding of Strings Theory and Quantum Gravity. One reason for this is that the correspondence provides a formulation of Strings Theory in terms of QUANTUM FIELD THEORY , which is well understood by comparison. Another reason is that it provides a g ...


    • ... Speed Of Light =>:

    • ... of Time Theory, because space and matter are perpetually being re-created in the inner levels of time, non-local motion, and not only transfer of information, can occur without breaking the speed of light limit, as we shall explain in chapters V and VI. 3.9.4  Physical Information Doe ...


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    • ... m the action principle, giving a space-time picture to the vertex operators. In 1971, Pierre Ramond (b. 1943) added fermions to the model, which led him to formulate a two-dimensional super-symmetry to cancel the wrong-sign states. In the fermion theories, the critical dimension was 10, bu ...


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    • ... istory of the universe or in black holes. That is why quintessence models would be promising in this regard, since they are formulated on scalar fields with time-dependent equation of state, ...


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