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]
... -clockwise - from the eastern corner where the Black Stone is, and that corner is for the Pole. The Spiritual Hierarchy: Another important example of the symbolic analogy between the metaphysical process and figures of the 'macrocosm' and more human realities is the hierarchy of the spi ...
... L. E. J. Brouwer, Solomon Feferman, William James, James Thomson, and Alfred North Whitehead argued in different ways that the standard mathematical account of continuity does not apply to physical processes, or is improper for describing those processes, mainly because it is based on act ...
... epancy is so huge, none of the speculations came ever close to solving the puzzle. The huge discrepancy indicates that there is something substantially wrong in our understanding of quantum physical processes. The number of atoms in the visible Universe is usually estimated at , which is c ...
... ind-sight, denial of impairment, and altered states of consciousness produced by alcohol and other drugs, or spiritual or meditative techniques. Mental processes, such as consciousness, and physical processes, such as electrical and chemical interactions inside the brain, seem to be correl ...
... me Geometry and Perpetual Creation of Space by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 4.2.6.2 Spiritual Hierarchy Another important example of the symbolic analogy between the metaphysical process and figures of the “macrocosm†and more human realities is the hierarch ...
... d that the state vector is an objective property of the system. The “reduction of the wavepacket†does take place in the consciousness of the observer, not because of any unique physical process which takes place there, but only because the state is a construct of the observer ...
... the measurement problem seems to be impossible to solve within the current laws of physics. This is partially due to the residual indeterminism of quantum mechanics in making predictions of physical processes, and also because of the non-locality that is exemplified in the EPR Paradox and ...
... d, in addition to the relativistic theory of the electron from the Dirac wave equation. In the beginning, physicists believed that with QED it is possible to perform any computation for any physical process involving photons and charged particles. However, further studies in 1937 and 1939, ...
... how the cosmos is perpetually and sequentially emerging from chaos, and then subsequently repairing back into it, at every instance of time. In reality, this is indeed the same acknowledged physical process of matter-antimatter pair creation and annihilation, but it is happening here betwe ...
... ty-eight moon mansions, and the twenty-eight Arabic letters which also correspond to the twenty-eight elementary particles. Another important example of the symbolic analogy between the metaphysical process and figures of the macrocosm and more human realities is the hierarchy of the spiri ...
... pancy is so huge, none of the above speculations came ever close to solving the puzzle. The discrepancy indicates that there is something substantially wrong in our understanding of quantum physical processes. The number of atoms in the visible universe is usually estimated at , by conside ...
... s of mixing hot water into cold water to get warm water is never reversed, though in principle we may think of some complicated machine that can do the reverse. The arrow of an irreversible physical process is the way it normally goes, the way it normally unfolds through time. The problem ...
... OS: Ibn al-Arabi's Concept of Time and Creation by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 6.2. The Spiritual Hierarchy: Another important example of the symbolic analogy between the metaphysical process and figures of the 'macrocosm' and more human realities is the hierarchy of the spi ...
... second of its existence up to now. However it is known that General Relativity is inconsistent with the principles of Quantum Theory, and is therefore not an appropriate description of the physical processes that occur at very small length scales or over very short times. To describe such ...
... the measurement problem seems to be impossible to solve within the current laws of physics. This is partially due to the residual indeterminism of quantum mechanics in making predictions of physical processes, and also because of the non-locality that is exemplified in the EPR Paradox and ...
... s of mixing hot water into cold water to get warm water is never reversed, though in principle we may think of some complicated machine that can do the reverse. The arrow of an irreversible physical process is the way it normally goes, the way it normally unfolds through time. The problem ...
... s of mixing hot water into cold water to get warm water is never reversed, though in principle we may think of some complicated machine that can do the reverse. The arrow of an irreversible physical process is the way it normally goes, the way it normally unfolds through time. The problem ...
... second of its existence up to now. However it is known that General Relativity is inconsistent with the principles of Quantum Theory, and is therefore not an appropriate description of the physical processes that occur at very small length scales or over very short times. To describe such ...
... epancy is so huge, none of the speculations came ever close to solving the puzzle. The huge discrepancy indicates that there is something substantially wrong in our understanding of quantum physical processes. The number of atoms in the visible Universe is usually estimated at 10^80, which ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... tion of the expansion simply means that the cosmological constant is about 120 orders of magnitude smaller than the density of vacuum energy, the Planck density, that can be calculated from QUANTUM FIELD THEORY . This is known as the problem of smallness. Moreover, being so small, why it ju ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.smonad.com . ...
... rding to quintessence models, but a more accurate calculation is needed first because all the current methods are approximate. More information on the website: http://www.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.
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