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]
... aspects of time, and some novel hypotheses have eventually emerged in modern cosmology. However, it is still the dream of every physicist to unveil the reality of time, especially since all modern theories have come to the conclusion that time is the key. Read Other Books: Th ...
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... ntents Book Title DEDICATION FOREWORD PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABBREVIATIONS CHAPTER I Cosmology and Time 1. A Brief Overview of Early Cosmological Models: 2. Modern Cosmology: 3. Summary of Modern Theories of Cosmology: 4. Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabi's Cosmology: Figure I.1: 'The Clou ...
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... any paragraphs that can be used to illustrate his profound view of the cosmos. It can surely be said that Ibn Arabi's view of the cosmos is truly challenging, even as compared to the latest modern theories. For example, he clearly declared that the stars are not fixed at all, more than sev ...
... re of time' brought about by the theory of Relativity, our modern concept of time has usually remained quite practical because everything has to be done according to the clock. In fact, the modern theories of physics and cosmology have added more questions and paradoxes about time than the ...
... tive force. Despite time being imaginary, Ibn Arabi considers it as one of the four main constituents of nature: time , space , the monad ( al-jawhar ), and the form ( al- arad ). Like some modern theories, Ibn Arabi also considers time to be cyclic, relative and inhomogeneous. Ibn Arabi t ...
... of their (people's) travel on ground or by sea is faster than the perception of sight when it sees things' [I.128.26]. It is perhaps relevant to mention here that one of the consequences of modern theories of high energy elementary particles is that each particle (such as electrons, proton ...
... eir various respective degrees. These esoteric subjects in this chapter, as well as the coming final one, are greatly obscured, and extremely difficult to formulate in terms of our familiar modern theories of physics and cosmology, which normally deal with physical objects and other tangib ...
... ritual world). This Principle of Love leads to the emergence of time, including space, as the containers of motion, as well as the principle of least action that is used in formulating most modern theories as we explained in Chapter III of Volume II, because the reason why particles move i ...
... s have more complicated equations that are all based on this simple concept of distance per time. Such a simplified concept of motion has been working nicely for many centuries and although modern theories slightly corrected these classical (Newtonian) equations, they did not address the m ...
... ctive force. Despite time being imaginary, Ibn al-Arabi considers it as one of the four main constituents of nature: time, space, the monad (al-jawhar), and the form (al-‘arad). Like some modern theories, Ibn al-Arabi also considers time to be cyclic, relative and inhomogeneous. Ibn al-A ...
... s have more complicated equations that are all based on this simple concept of distance per time. Such a simplified concept of motion has been working nicely for many centuries and although modern theories slightly corrected these classical (Newtonian) equations, they did not address the m ...
... paragraphs that can be used to illustrate his profound view of the cosmos. It can surely be said that Ibn al-Arabi's view of the cosmos is truly challenging, even as compared to the latest modern theories. For example, he clearly declared that the stars are not fixed at all, more than sev ...
... n section 8.4. This Principle of Love leads to the emergence of time, including space, as the containers of motion, as well as the principle of least action that is used in formulating most modern theories as we explained in chapter III, because the reason why particles move is to “re-un ...
... Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 3.4.4.1 Wave-Particle Duality As we have already noticed in chapter II, since the early history of ancient philosophy and up to the current modern theories, there had been always two opposite views, manifested in various ways, such as: the ...
... of their (people's) travel on ground or by sea is faster than the perception of sight when it sees things' [I.128.26]. It is perhaps relevant to mention here that one of the consequences of modern theories of high energy elementary particles is that each particle (such as electrons, proton ...
... re of time' brought about by the theory of Relativity, our modern concept of time has usually remained quite practical because everything has to be done according to the clock. In fact, the modern theories of physics and cosmology have added more questions and paradoxes about time than the ...
... of time” brought about by the theory of Relativity, our modern concept of time has usually remained quite practical because everything has to be done according to the clock. In fact, the modern theories of physics and cosmology have added more questions and paradoxes about time than the ...
... ept of motion, usually expressed by the formula “velocity equals distance per time” (v=x/t). Such a simplified concept of motion has been working nicely for many centuries, and although modern theories slightly corrected these classical Newtonian mechanics, they didn’t address the mo ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... his is because motion is a gradual development and completion of a deficient thing, which can’t by itself develop and complete gradually, and therefore can’t be the cause of completion. IBN AL-ARABI talks about motion in some details in the long chapter 198 [II.456-458], where he affir ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... ould be solved so easily, please study first the DUALITY OF TIME Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the DUALITY OF TIME book. ...
... me Theory The following article is extracted from Chapter III of the Duality of Time book, and some of the details are discussed further in other chapters, as well as Volume III that is the ULTIMATE SYMMETRY . The Problem of Causality As we have seen in section 6.3 above, the Big Ban ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... ved so easily, please study first the Duality of TIME Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of TIME book. ...
... details are discussed further in other chapters, as well as Volume III that is the Ultimate Symmetry . The Problem of Causality As we have seen in section 6.3 above, the Big Bang is a space-time singularity, which means that time started with the Big Bang, and not the opposite. The q ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... hapters, as well as Volume III that is the Ultimate Symmetry . A more concise description is also published in Time Chest . The Arrow of Time Problem Logical Interpretation of QUANTUM MECHANICS Problem of Physical Information The Problem of Causality The ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
... able of explaining the most fundamental philosophical observations, because the basic principle of causality becomes a consequence of sequential re-creation. Therefore, without breaking the speed of light limit, this sequential re-creation can explain non-locality and various other critica ...
... The following article is extracted from Chapter III of the Duality of Time book, and some of the details are discussed further in other chapters, as well as Volume III that is the Ultimate SYMMETRY . The Problem of Causality As we have seen in section 6.3 above, the Big Bang is a sp ...
... e To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate , that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book. ...
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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