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  • => Discreteness and Continuousness
  • ... itself an accurate account of motion, finds itself confronted with two aspects of the phenomenon. Both are inevitable but at the same time they are mutually exclusive. Either we look at the continuous flow of motion; then it will be impossible for us to think of the object in any particula ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.5.7  Potential Infinity
  • ... itself an accurate account of motion, finds itself confronted with two aspects of the phenomenon. Both are inevitable but at the same time they are mutually exclusive. Either we look at the continuous flow of motion; then it will be impossible for us to think of the object in any particula ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 1.3.9  The Principle of Love
  • ... of the inner and outer levels of time; starting from the individual dimensions space and their subsequent condensation that develops into all kinds of matter and energy phenomena. The real continuous flow of the inner time creates infinite flat space, which condense into matter when inter ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 5.2  Dynamic Creation and Aether
  • ... but it could not discover the intrinsic granularity of space-time without any background. Discreteness implies interruption or discontinuity, and this is what the outer time is doing to the continuous flow of the inner time that is creating space and matter. Mathematically, this is achieve ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... nad, and the creation of the world, and more specifically the motion of the Sun during the day. Therefore, the Day of the Single Monad, that is the moment, may look smooth and composed of a continuous flow of time, but it is quite possible that the same sets of questions may be repeated an ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Introduction: The Secret of Time
  • ... œreal” and “imaginary”; it is real in its own being, and imaginary in the actual outward manifestations that we usually observe in each current individual instance of its continuous flow. This “duality of time” means that it has a genuine “complex geome ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.4.2 The Two Arrows of Time
  • ... antum Gravity by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book II.4.2 The Two Arrows of Time Discreteness implies interruption or discontinuity, and this is what the outer time is doing to the continuous flow of the inner time that is perpetually re-creating space and matter in one chronologi ...


  • => Solving the Arrow of Time Problem Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... dimensionality can also solve the problem of hierarchy as we have seen in this article . Discreteness implies interruption or discontinuity, and this is what the outer time is doing to the continuous flow of the inner time that is perpetually re-creating space and matter in one chronologi ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 16. Moments:
  • ... ally the motion of the sun during the day. We shall talk about this comparison in section VI.7. Therefore, the Day of the Single Monad (that is the moment) may look smooth and composed of a continuous flow of time. But it is quite possible that the same sets of questions may be repeated an ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 5. Discreteness and Continuousness:
  • ... itself an accurate account of motion, finds itself confronted with two aspects of the phenomenon. Both are inevitable but at the same time they are mutually exclusive. Either we look at the continuous flow of motion; then it will be impossible for us to think of the object in any particula ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 5.2.  The Two Arrows of Time:
  • ... med Haj Yousef [ PDF Download ] Search Inside this Book 5.2.  The Two Arrows of Time:   Discreteness implies interruption or discontinuity, and this is what the outer time is doing to the continuous flow of the inner time that is perpetually re-creating space and matter in one chronologi ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.3 The Two Arrows of Time
  • ... Transcendence by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 3.3.3 The Two Arrows of Time Discreteness implies interruption or discontinuity, and this is what the outer time is doing to the continuous flow of the inner time that is perpetually re-creating space and matter in one chronologi ...


  • => TIME CHEST - Chapter 3: Complex-Time Geometry and Ultimate Symmetry
  • ... tions, will follow directly from the complex-time geometry as we shall see further below. Discreteness implies interruption or discontinuity, and this is what the outer time is doing to the continuous flow of the inner time that is creating space and matter. Mathematically, this is achieve ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.10 The Secret of Time
  • ... f is both “real” and “imaginary” ; it is real in its own being, and imaginary in the actual outward manifestations that we usually observe in each current individual instance of its continuous flow. This “duality of time” means that it has a genuine “complex geometry” , wit ...


  • => The Moment
  • ... ally the motion of the sun during the day. We shall talk about this comparison in section VI.7. Therefore, the Day of the Single Monad (that is the moment) may look smooth and composed of a continuous flow of time. But it is quite possible that the same sets of questions may be repeated an ...


  • => The Cosmic Computer
  • ... se that we are inside the Earth without knowing how it is moving in space, as we are now inside the universe without realizing its dynamics, we would only encounter continuous existence and continuous flow of time. But if we suppose we are watching the Earth from somewhere far away, with a ...


  • => The Duality of Time Theory
  • ... iscussed further in sections 5.1 , 5.2 and 5.4 , respectively. ...



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    • ... on x-axis only. Alternatively, we can now use the new time-time interval which is the modulus of complex time: ∥ t c ∥ = t r 2 − t i 2 , and it is indeed the same proper time, τ , in SPECIAL RELATIVITY : ∥ t c ∥ = ( x ∕ c ) 2 − t i 2 = t i ( x 2 ∕ t i 2 ) ∕ c 2 − 1 = t ...


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    • ... , from our perspective. In this case, the ground state of that vacuum would be ( 0 , c ) , which describes anti-matter as we shall explain further in section 6.1 , when we speak about super-symmetry and its breaking. Equivalently, the apparent velocity v can not exceed c because it is the ...


    • ... Supersymmetry =>:

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