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  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.5.3  The Flying Arrow
  • ... oints between those two points for intervening times. In this view, motion is a function of position with respect to time. So in fact there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 5.2.4  The Arrow of Time
  • ... spatial combination that may also dynamically change as they are progressing over the outward ordinary time direction. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Chapter V: Complex-Time Hyperbolic Geometry
  • ... ly continuous and relative because of the global perpetual re-creation that is captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.1.4  Trinity of the Cosmos
  • ... ly continuous and relative because of the global perpetual re-creation that is captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.1.5 Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity
  • ... have some non-zero inertial mass , energy , and limited total apparent velocity  given by this equation 3.1 above. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.4 Outline of the Single Monad Model and Duality of Time Theory
  • ... nd potentially continuous, because of the global perpetual re-creation that is captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. Accordingly, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => Deriving the Principles of Special and general Relativity based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... y they have some non-zero inertial mass m, energy E, and limited total apparent velocity v given by the above equation. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 6.  Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity:
  • ... they have some non-zero inertial mass , energy , and limited total apparent velocity  given by this equation 5 above. Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.1 Deriving the Principles of Special and General Relativity
  • ... creation, but collectively they have some non-zero inertial mass m , energy E , and limited total apparent velocity v . Consequently, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => TIME CHEST - Chapter 3: Complex-Time Geometry and Ultimate Symmetry
  • ... ly continuous and relative because of the global perpetual re-creation that is captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.3 Outline of the Single Monad Model of the Cosmos
  • ... nd potentially continuous, because of the global perpetual re-creation that is captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. Accordingly, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, bu t it is successively re-created in those n ...


  • => The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos
  • ... ly continuous and relative because of the global perpetual re-creation that is captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => The Cosmic Heart
  • ... ly continuous and relative because of the global perpetual re-creation that is captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...


  • => The Cosmic Computer
  • ... ly continuous and relative because of the global perpetual re-creation that is captured locally at a fixed refresh rate. As a result, there is no gradual motion in the common sense that the object leaves its place to occupy new adjacent places, but it is successively re-created in those ne ...



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    • ... 5. This was later published by Routledge in 2008 as “Ibn Arabi – Time and Cosmology”, and a second edition is also published in 2014 as “The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos”. [7] MOHAMED HAJ YOUSEF , “Ibn Arabi – Time and Cosmology”, New York, Routledge, 2008. [8] Mohamed H ...


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    • ... irectional and linear progression of time that is continuously creating space and its contents can also provide a straightforward explanation of entropy and the arrow of time. 4.     The DUALITY OF TIME : According to what we have described above, there are two levels of time where at ev ...


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    • ... der to produce a result. In rational logic, therefore, multiplicity can only emerge at least from the trinity of: subject, object, and action. For this reason, the philosophers of emanation cosmology concluded that: “from (the simple) one only one can proceed” [ [10] ]. Consequently, i ...


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    • ... ly neither of them fully explains the phenomena of light, but together they do” [ [9] ]. Accordingly, any successful Theory of Everything must not rely on either the continuum or discrete space-time. Rather, these two contrasting views must be the product of such theory, and they must be ...


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    • ... speed regardless whether it was moving in the direction of the movement of the Earth or perpendicular to it [ [1] ]. This unexpected result initiated active research that eventually led to SPECIAL RELATIVITY in 1905 [ [2] ]. The speed of light in vacuum is then considered the maximum spee ...


    • ... General Relativity =>:

    • ... re, 526, 649–650 (29 October 2015) doi:10.1038/nature15631. [4] Razavy, Mohsen, Quantum Theory of Tunneling, World Scientific (2003). [5] MP Hobson, GP Efstathiou & AN Lasenby (2006). GENERAL RELATIVITY : An introduction for physicists (Reprint ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 187 ...


    • ... Quantum Mechanics =>:

    • ... he speed of light is an axiom that has been experimentally verified, but not yet proven in any fundamental academic sense. On the other hand, and in parallel with the success of Relativity, QUANTUM MECHANICS had also been proved successful in describing the interactions between fields and ...


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    • ... etween Relativity and Quantum theories triggered many research paths that tried to consolidate the fundamental forces of nature, leading to many differing and intersecting theories, such as QUANTUM FIELD THEORY , Superstrings and Quantum Gravity. None of these theories, however, has ever be ...


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    • ... in the direction of the movement of the Earth or perpendicular to it [ [1] ]. This unexpected result initiated active research that eventually led to Special Relativity in 1905 [ [2] ]. The speed of light in vacuum is then considered the maximum speed which anything in the universe can att ...


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    • ... Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's View of Time and Creation The Duality of Time Theory: Complex-Time Geometry and Perpertual Creation of Space The Ultimate SYMMETRY : Fractal Complex-Time and Quantum Gravity The Chest of Time: Particle-Wave Duality: from Ti ...


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    • ... Space Transcendence Read this short concise exploration of the Duality of Time Postulate: DoT: The Duality of Time Postulate and Its Consequences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics ...


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    Because He loves beauty, Allah invented the World with ultimate perfection, and since He is the All-Beautiful, He loved none but His own Essence. But He also liked to see Himself reflected outwardly, so He created (the entities of) the World according to the form of His own Beauty, and He looked at them, and He loved these confined forms. Hence, the Magnificent made the absolute beauty --routing in the whole World-- projected into confined beautiful patterns that may diverge in their relative degrees of brilliance and grace.
    paraphrased from: Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: IV.269.18 - trans. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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