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]
... ngitudinal and transverse masses, but this concept of mass was redefined in 1909 as the ratio of momentum to velocity, instead of the ratio of force to acceleration. However, the concept of relativistic mass is not used anymore in Relativity, but it is considered as an invariant quantity, ...
... no general validity.†Born (2012) Special Relativity led to many peculiar consequences, many of which have been experimentally verified, including: length contraction, time dilation, relativistic mass, mass-energy equivalence, a cosmological speed limit and relativity of simultaneit ...
... ation because it is an abrupt change, since the change in the outward time is zero, and here we consider , since the apparent velocity does not change in this case, but we will also discuss relativistic mass in section 3.3.4 below; thus we get: (5.9) The difference between the above two ca ...
... rticle during the infinitesimal time interval , and it is given by the dot product of force and displacement : (5.5) Thus: (5.6) Now if we assume mass is constant, so that: (we will discuss relativistic mass further below), we will get: (5.7) Read Other Books: The Single Mona ...
... to zero and , respectively, and since the change in the outward time is zero, and here we also consider , since the apparent velocity does not change in this case, but we will also discuss relativistic mass in section III.2.5 below; thus we obtain: (3.9) The difference ...
... , and it is given by the dot product of force and displacement : (3.5) thus: (3.6) Now if we assume mass to be constant, so that: (and we will discuss relativistic mass further in section III.2.5 below), we will get: (3.7) So in th ...
... ngitudinal and transverse masses, but this concept of mass was redefined in 1909 as the ratio of momentum to velocity, instead of the ratio of force to acceleration. However, the concept of relativistic mass is not used anymore in Relativity, but it is considered as an invariant quantity, ...
... e): III.2.2 Method I (abrupt change of speed in the inner time): III.2.3 Method II (generating mass in the inner time): III.2.4 Note I (super-symmetry and pair production): III.2.5 Note II (relativistic mass): III.2.6 Note III (the mass-energy duality): III.2.7 Note IV (the effective mass) ...
... (8) Now if we assume mass to be constant, so that: (and we will discuss relativistic mass further in section 6.2.4 below), we will get: ...
... ngitudinal and transverse masses, but this concept of mass was redefined in 1909 as the ratio of momentum to velocity, instead of the ratio of force to acceleration. However, the concept of relativistic mass is not used anymore in Relativity, but it is considered as an invariant quantity, ...
... to zero and , respectively, and since the change in the outward time is zero, and here we also consider , since the apparent velocity does not change in this case, but we will also discuss relativistic mass in section 6.2.4 below; thus we obtain: ...
... s-Energy Equivalence Relation: The classical kinetic energy (in the normal time): Method I (abrupt change of speed in the inner time): Method II (generating mass in the inner time): Note I (relativistic mass): Note II (the mass-energy duality): Note III (the effective mass): Method III (th ...
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... rement its instantaneous velocity is always zero: , and its mass will still be the same rest mass: , because it is only detected as a particle, while its kinetic energy will be given by its relativistic mass: , and then its total energy equivalence, with relation to an observer moving at a ...
... quences on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics ...
... s always zero: , at the actual time of measurement, and its mass will still be the same rest mass: , because it is only detected as a particle, while its kinetic energy will be given by its relativistic mass: , and then its total energy equivalence, with relation to an observer moving at a ...
... bsp; Classical Kinetic Energy (in the Normal Time) 5.3.3.2 Method I (Abrupt Change in the Inner Time) 5.3.3.3 Method II (Generating Mass in the Inner Time) 5.3.3.4 Note on Relativistic Mass 5.3.3.5 Wave-Particle Duality 5.3.3.6 Effective Mass 5.3.3.7 Met ...
... s always zero: , at the actual time of measurement, and its mass will still be the same rest mass: , because it is only detected as a particle, while its kinetic energy will be given by its relativistic mass: , and then its total energy equivalence, with relation to an observer moving at a ...
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... and Creation... more on this can be found here . Einstein's Mass-Energy Equivalence Note that if we want to consider mass to be variable with speed and distinguish between rest mass: , and relativistic mass: , according to the standard equation: (4) Then we can arrive to Einstein’s eq ...
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... g how massive particles and objects move with limited velocities on the normal level of space and time, or how do they acquire mass, or equally: how monads are coupled together to construct space-time itself, where multiplicity is hosted. We can alternatively try to explain this zero-time ...
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... surement in the real flow of time, with its initial constant rest mass , as a result of the collapse of wave function. This is in fact the philosophical reason behind the first principle of SPECIAL RELATIVITY , i.e. the laws of physics are invariant in all inertial systems that are non-acce ...
... tancy of the speed of light, in addition to explaining the nature and collapse of the wave function into eigenstate. In a coming paper, we want to explore how we can apply this principle on GENERAL RELATIVITY . [22] Leaving aside that it continues to be affirmed experimentally, a rigorou ...
... that make all this possible. Once these reasons are clarified, zero-time tunneling and other nonlocal quantum phenomena would also be explained even outside the mathematical formulation of QUANTUM MECHANICS , that would also gain stronger supporting logic. When “particles” appear to ma ...
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... also be explained even outside the mathematical formulation of Quantum Mechanics, that would also gain stronger supporting logic. When “particles” appear to maintain their motion at the speed of light, they are said to be massless, such as the photon for example, because its rest mass ...
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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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