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 diifferent dimensions. - => Conference Talk [Detailed Presentation]
... defined only after the last active monad collapses, thus its position becomes instantly defined after it was uncertain because it was moving at the speed of light. Therefore, uncertainty is inversely proportional to the number of monads that constitute the particle, and that is why small o ...
... iversal gravitation states that a particle with mass attracts every other particle in the universe, with mass , via a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the straight-line distance between their centers. Mathematic ...
... atios might not be a mere coincidence but instead could imply a cosmology with these unusual features. For example, the strength of gravity, as represented by the gravitational constant, is inversely proportional to the age of the Universe: , The mass of the Universe is proportional to the ...
... small, because only one point is completely uncertain at the real instance of time. But for small particles, such as the electron, the uncertainty could be considerably large, because it is inversely proportional to , thus we can write that . This uncertainty in position will also increase ...
... last active monad collapses, thus its position becomes instantly defined after it was uncertain because it was moving at the speed of light (see also Figure 5.1). Therefore, uncertainty is inversely proportional to the number of monads that constitute the particle, and that is why small o ...
... l, because only one point is completely uncertain at the real instance of time. But for small particles, such as the electron, the uncertainty could become considerably large, because it is inversely proportional to : . This uncertainty in position will also increase with (the imaginary) v ...
... s instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate state, and become an object amongst other objects. Therefore, uncertainty in position is inversely proportional to the number of monads that constitute the particle, and that is why small o ...
... l, because only one point is completely uncertain at the real instance of time. But for small particles, such as the electron, the uncertainty could become considerably large, because it is inversely proportional to : . This uncertainty in position will also increase with (the imaginary) v ...
... small, because only one point is completely uncertain at the real instance of time. But for small particles, such as the electron, the uncertainty could be considerably large, because it is inversely proportional to N . This uncertainty in position will also increase with (the imaginary) v ...
... s instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate state, and become an object amongst other objects. Therefore, uncertainty in position is inversely proportional to the number of monads that constitute the particle, and that is why small o ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... a fundamental fact of nature that cannot be explained on the level of physical multiplicity, where things are either discrete or continuous, not the two together. However, according to the SINGLE MONAD MODEL and the complex-time geometry that resulted from the Duality of Time postulate, d ...
... I of the DUALITY OF TIME Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... ality of TIME Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... e-Einstein condensate. Inversely, when the mass tends to infinity, the number of monads tends to infinity too, and the uncertainty in position becomes zero, which describes a singularity in space-time geometry, but in that case the momentum, or energy, will be completely undefined. In any ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... sit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... of space, and the seventh revolution is what makes a one directional instance of the outward level of time, and this will be like resetting the instance of space to start anew. In terms of QUANTUM FIELD THEORY , the first six revolutions create massive particles that becomes localized in s ...
... es. Originally, the real flow of time is infinitesimally continuous because it is a result of the continuous revolution of the Single Monad that is perpetually re-creating the cosmos at the speed of light, but as this Single Monad “turns” from one individual state to the other, each on ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
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.
Enjoy reading...
Mohamed Haj Yousef
Check this detailed video presentation on "Deriving the Principles of Special, General and Quantum Relativity Based on the Single Monad Model Cosmos and Duality of Time Theory".
Download the Book "DOT: The Duality of Time Postulate and Its Consequences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics" or: READ ONLINE .....>>>>