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  • => Dimensions of the Unseen world
  • ... uent manifestations); just as the line is composed of at least two points [III.276.3]. Ibn al-Arabi says: The reality of the angel does not accept deviation, because he is the origin of the straight line connecting the two nines (of the divine Source and its human receptacles).[3] For bend ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.18  Light and Optics
  • ... ning of the 17th century, the telescope and the microscope were invented. There was considerable debate as to whether light consisted of small particles which were localized and traveled in straight lines, or of waves which spread out in space. Descartes adhered to the former explanation w ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.9  European Renaissance
  • ... heless, Newton himself argued that the geometric nature of reflection and refraction of light could only be explained if light was made of corpuscles, because waves do not tend to travel in straight lines. We will discuss Newton’s Mechanics in section 16, and the nature of light in ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 7.3.1  The Problem of Infinity
  • ... and 7.5. Therefore, in order to calculate the area of a circle from a square, or vice versa, we should take into account the dimension of time as well as space. For example, when we draw a straight line, we are actually drawing a curve, because we must be moving the pen at some speed, so ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 6.9.1  Exclusion Principle
  • ... urface of a sphere surrounding the observer, so he or she has to move around, even by imagination, to distinguish between the different points, while the second case is like looking along a straight line which has an infinite number of points, but they are indistinguishable and they all ar ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.4.1 Angels and the Heavens
  • ... me can describe all types of spirits. The Universal Intellect is also an angel. Ibn al-Arabi says that the reality of the angel does not accept deviation, because they are the origin of the straight line connecting the two nines (of the divine Source and its human receptacles). So they onl ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.2.1 Fractals and Divergent Series
  • ... r angles. Therefore, in order to calculate the area of a circle from a square, or vice versa, we should take into account the dimension of time as well as space. For example, when we draw a straight line, we are actually drawing a curve, because we must be moving the pen at some speed, so ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.2 Fractal Geometry and Chaos Theory
  • ... on-integer values, because it measures the complexity of the object in addition to its usual geometrical dimensions. For example, a curved line with a fractal dimension  is closer to a straight line than another curved line with a fractal dimension , because the latter line winds conv ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 2. Modern Cosmology:
  • ... , the universe doesn't have a centre or edges. It is hard to imagine, but the universe is contained or curved around itself so that if you fly straight in one direction and keep moving in a straight line you will one day, if you could live long enough, come back from the opposite direction ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. Motion:
  • ... physicists habitually accept a very naive concept of motion, usually expressed by the formula 'velocity is distance per time' (v=s/t), which is usually used for a simple uniform motion on a straight line though other complicated motions have more complicated equations that are all based on ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 10.2. Angels:
  • ... sequent manifestations); just as the line is composed of at least two points [III.276.3]. Ibn Arabi says: The reality of the angel does not accept deviation, because he is the origin of the straight line connecting the two nines (of the divine Source and its human receptacles).[132] For be ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.5.2 Angels and the Heavens
  • ... me can describe all types of spirits. The Universal Intellect is also an angel. Ibn al-Arabi says that the reality of the angel does not accept deviation, because they are the origin of the straight line connecting the two nines (of the divine Source and its human receptacles). So they onl ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.5 The Exclusion Principle
  • ... urface of a sphere surrounding the observer, so he or she has to move around, even by imagination, to distinguish between the different points, while the second case is like looking along a straight line which has an infinite number of points, but they are indistinguishable and they all ar ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.4 Causality and the Reality of Motion
  • ... icists habitually accept a very naive concept of motion, usually expressed by the formula “velocity is distance per time” (v=s/t), which is usually used for a simple uniform motion on a straight line though other complicated motions have more complicated equations that are all based on ...


  • => Temporal Numbers
  • ... which is normally denoted as “one”, that then adds and multiplies in various ways to produce other quantities. For this reason, numbers are ideally represented as contiguous points on a straight line that has a starting point and direction, just like time. For this reason, also, when n ...


  • => Summary of Modern Theories of Cosmology
  • ... , the universe doesn't have a centre or edges. It is hard to imagine, but the universe is contained or curved around itself so that if you fly straight in one direction and keep moving in a straight line you will one day, if you could live long enough, come back from the opposite direction ...


  • => Motion
  • ... physicists habitually accept a very naive concept of motion, usually expressed by the formula 'velocity is distance per time' (v=s/t), which is usually used for a simple uniform motion on a straight line though other complicated motions have more complicated equations that are all based on ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.4.4.1  Wave-Particle Duality
  • ... o Descartes as we have seen in chapter II (section 13), who proposed that light is made up of small discrete particles called “corpuscles”, or little particles which travel in a straight line with a finite velocity and possesses impetus. This was based on atomistic description ...



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