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  • => Dimensions of the Unseen World
  • ... سمى بالنموذج القياسي للجسيمات الأولية (standard model of elementary particles)، كم هو موضح في الجدول المرفق. وقد أُلحق مؤخ ...


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  • ... سمى بالنموذج القياسي للجسيمات الأولية (standard model of elementary particles)، كما هو موضح في الشكل المرفق. وقد أُلحق مؤخ ...


  • => The EPR Paradox
  • ... ul theories of science. It explained the structure of atoms, the properties of materials, elementary particles and stars. Although it was generally consistent with the results of many decade ...


  • => Human Teeth and Elementray Particles
  • ... ound here . Human Teeth and Elementray Particles   For example, the number and types of elementary particles, according to the Standard Model, are fundamentally related to the number and t ...


  • => Einstein Mass-Energy Equivalence
  • ... t of averaging the dual-state velocity or the average of various vector velocities of its elementary particles that are moving in all directions, so on average it is spending some time  mov ...


  • => Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabis Cosmology
  • ... uous manifestations of this Monad. If we then consider that the First Body was the first 'elementary particle' to be formed by the Single Monad then the physical world is formed 'by' this Fi ...


  • => Principle of Love
  • ... d particles moving through this hypothetical vacuum, so what actually happens is that the elementary particles that appear moving in our normal time arrow are actually instantaneously unitin ...


  • => Quantum Consciousness and Free Will
  • ... entities have exactly the same structure as the physical objects, with the same kinds of elementary particles, atoms, crystals, and even rocks and mountains; but they are denoted as incorpo ...


  • => Superstrings and the Science of Letters
  • ... the Science of Letters Superstrings and the Science of Letters: In the standard model of elementary particles physics, particles are considered to be points (or spheres) moving through the ...


  • => Testing Possibilities
  • ... examining this model would involve the properties of light particles (photons) and other elementary particles. The peculiar properties of photons that are normally treated as electromagneti ...


  • => The Cosmic Computer
  • ... maximum speed which anything in the universe can attain. Photons and some other massless elementary particles propagate in vacuum at this terminal speed, regardless of the motion of the sou ...


  • => The Cosmic Heart
  • ... maximum speed which anything in the universe can attain. Photons and some other massless elementary particles propagate in vacuum at this terminal speed, regardless of the motion of the sou ...


  • => Divine Theophanies and the Five Divine Presences
  • ... entities have exactly the same structure as the physical objects, with the same kinds of elementary particles, atoms, crystals, and even rocks and mountains; but they are denoted as incorpo ...


  • => The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos
  • ... maximum speed which anything in the universe can attain. Photons and some other massless elementary particles propagate in vacuum at this terminal speed, regardless of the motion of the sou ...


  • => Space-Time and the Speed of Light
  • ... s relevant to mention here that one of the consequences of modern theories of high energy elementary particles is that each particle (such as electrons, protons and neutrons) has an anti-par ...


  • => Temporal Numbers
  • ... entities have exactly the same structure as the physical objects, with the same kinds of elementary particles, atoms, crystals, and even rocks and mountains; but they are denoted as incorpo ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.1 Sumerian and Babylonian Cosmology
  • ... he compounds that we find in Mendeleev periodic table of chemical elements , and also the elementary particle s of the Standard Model, are only two humble steps towards this ancient unificat ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.5 Western Philosophy and Physics
  • ... oms we now known in science, whose internal structure is identified down to the levels of elementary particles and fields, whereas the philosophical atoms are absolutely indivisible. Convers ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.2 The Classical Elements and Quantum Field Theory
  • ... eed the super-fluid field described by (c, 0) , which is the flat 2D space from which all elementary particles emerge as excitations in the imaginary time, and then condense and combine into ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.2.3 Least Action and the Principle of Love
  • ... d particles moving through this hypothetical vacuum, so what actually happens is that the elementary particles that appear moving in our normal time arrow are actually instantaneously unitin ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.1 Fractal Space-Time and Quantum Phenomena
  • ... tarts oscillating in the outer time, which causes all types of vortices that we denote as elementary particles. So we can see how this notion, of space-time having fractal dimensions, would ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.14 Consciousness and Information
  • ... d that mind, as manifested by the capacity to make choices, is to some extent inherent in elementary particles, but most physicists and philosophers considered such arguments unconvincing. B ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.5 Aether and the Cosmological Constant Problem
  • ... l. It would not be strange, therefore, if we postulate that this huge number of atoms, or elementary particles, is not real! Yet since we clearly observe multiplicity in our normal level of ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.4.6 Origin of Mass and Other Charges
  • ... e the Standard Model relies on gauge and chiral symmetry, the observed non-zero masses of elementary particles require spontaneous symmetry breaking, which suggested the existence of the mas ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.5.6 The Three Generations of Fermions
  • ... as we explained in the concluding chapter of the previous volume, the number and types of elementary particles are profoundly connected with the number and types of Arabic alphabet, as the o ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 5.1.  The Genuinely-Complex Time-Time Frame:
  • ... Higgs mechanism that only partially solves the problem of mass. In BEC models, masses of elementary particles can arise as a result of interaction with the super-fluid vacuum, similarly to ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 5.4.  Aether and the Cosmological Constant Problem:
  • ... l. It would not be strange, therefore, if we postulate that this huge number of atoms, or elementary particles, is not real! Yet since we clearly observe multiplicity in our normal level of ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 5.5.  Origin of Mass
  • ... e the Standard Model relies on gauge and chiral symmetry, the observed non-zero masses of elementary particles require spontaneous symmetry breaking, which suggested the existence of the mas ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - Introduction
  • ... ute Oneness. All these symmetries will be naturally incorporated in the Standard Model of elementary particles, after discovering the hidden granular geometry revealed by the duality of time ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 7.  Fractal Space-Time and Quantum Phenomena:
  • ... tarts oscillating in the outer time, which causes all types of vortices that we denote as elementary particles. So we can see how this notion, of space-time having fractal dimensions, would ...


  • => Message from the Author
  • ... te Oneness . All these symmetries will be naturally incorporated in the Standard Model of elementary particles, after discovering the hidden granular geometry revealed by the duality of time ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 1. Testing Possibilities:
  • ... examining this model would involve the properties of light particles (photons) and other elementary particles. The peculiar properties of photons that are normally treated as electromagneti ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. The EPR Paradox:
  • ... ul theories of science. It explained the structure of atoms, the properties of materials, elementary particles and stars. Although it was generally consistent with the results of many decade ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - Figure I.1: 'The Cloud' and what it contains, down to the 'establishing Throne'. This diagram is translated from Ibn Arabi's drawing in chapter 371 [III 421].
  • ... uous manifestations of this Monad. If we then consider that the First Body was the first 'elementary particle' to be formed by the Single Monad then the physical world is formed 'by' this Fi ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 8. Superstrings and the Science of Letters:
  • ... rch Inside this Book 8. Superstrings and the Science of Letters: In the standard model of elementary particles physics, particles are considered to be points (or spheres) moving through the ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 5. Space-Time and the Speed of Light:
  • ... s relevant to mention here that one of the consequences of modern theories of high energy elementary particles is that each particle (such as electrons, protons and neutrons) has an anti-par ...


  • => The the Cosmological Constant Problems Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... y is to consider that the whole universe is made from only one ultimate, or metaphysical, elementary particle, that we call the Single Monad, that is multiplied in the inner level of time to ...



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I have no doubt that this is the most significant discovery in the history of mathematics, physics and philosophy, ever!

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