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]
... Present and the Past We have already said that the future and the past do not exist; the real time is only the present, the now (al-‘an) or the current state (al-hal). Also, we explained ...
... surrounding space, with its contents of matter and radiation. However, if we stop the “real time” , we shall see nothing but an unquantifiable point, that is called the Single Monad, th ...
... t are the sub-events, and how many are they?” The future and the past do not exist; the real time is only the present, or the current state. On the hand, the Age is an endless circle that ...
... these various fields. The main result of the Duality of Time Theory is that vacuum is the real time, while our time is genuinely imaginary or latent to it, which makes it described as void . ...
... o individual observers. If we recall that the outer time is imaginary, while space is the real time, we conclude that the original state of Eternal Being, that is the Single Monad, is not ch ...
... ology. According to the postulate of the Duality of Time, however, since space is now the real time, the normal time itself becomes genuinely imaginary. Employing imaginary time is very usef ...
... ted by the normal arrow of time, because the outer imaginary time is always less that the real time. 2. In the orthogonal arrow of time, when the real time is smaller, from our perspective, ...
... dividual monads must be all in the nonexistence state, at this particular instance of the real time. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear f ...
... n aether again as a perfectly undetectable medium, and distinguished between apparent and real time, but most historians of science argue that he failed to invent Special Relativity. At the ...
... ed as relative events in space-time, or inner-outer time that is the complex-time. As the real time flows uniformly in the inner levels, it creates the homogeneous dimensions of vacuum, and ...
... tion to the real dimensions of space (or inner levels of time). In other words, while the real time is flowing unilaterally in one continuous sequence, creating only one metaphysical point a ...
... he Duality of Time postulate, however, since space is now (dynamically re-created in) the real time, the normal time itself becomes genuinely imaginary, or latent. Employing imaginary time i ...
... is interrupting and delaying , the actual (net value of) time is always smaller than the real time: , and this is actually the proper time as we shall see in equation 3. However, it should ...
... n space-time, or inner-outer time that is the complex-time discussed in section 5. As the real time flows uniformly in the inner levels, it creates the homogeneous dimensions of vacuum, and ...
... these various fields. The main result of the Duality of Time Theory is that vacuum is the real time, while our time is genuinely imaginary or latent to it, which makes it described as void . ...
... Present and the Past: We have already said that the future and the past do not exist; the real time is only the present, the now ( al- an ) or the current state ( al-hal ). Also, we explaine ...
... interrupting and delaying t_r, the actual (net value of) time is always smaller than the real time: |t_c|=sqrt{t_r^2-t_i^2} < t_r, and this is actually the proper time as defined in Spec ...
... ed as relative events in space-time, or inner-outer time that is the complex-time. As the real time flows uniformly in the inner levels, it creates the homogeneous dimensions of vacuum, and ...
... eal flow of time, the system must necessarily collapse at this particular instance of the real time. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear f ...
... eal flow of time, the system must necessarily collapse at this particular instance of the real time. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear f ...
... dividual monads must be all in the nonexistence state, at this particular instance of the real time. Of course, as we shall see further in section 9.5, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwis ...
... inal source of this illusion is because our normal time is genuinely imaginary, while the real time is flowing in the orthogonal dimensions of space. Although we can surely see multiple thin ...
... according to the Duality of Time Theory, since space is now dynamically re-created in the real time, the normal time itself becomes genuinely imaginary, or latent to it. Therefore, the Singl ...
... e lag during which the spatial dimensions are being re-created. In other words, while the real time is flowing unilaterally in one continuous sequence, creating only one metaphysical point a ...
... he Duality of Time postulate, however, since space is now (dynamically re-created in) the real time, the normal time itself becomes genuinely imaginary, or latent. Employing imaginary time i ...
... ;is interrupting and delaying , the actual (net value of) time is always smaller than the real time: , and this is actually the proper time as we shall see in equation 2.3. However, it shoul ...
... n aether again as a perfectly undetectable medium, and distinguished between apparent and real time, but most historians of science argue that he failed to invent Special Relativity. At the ...
... ace-time, or inner-outer time that is the complex-time discussed in section I.4.4. As the real time flows uniformly in the inner levels, it creates the homogeneous dimensions of vacuum, and ...
... rythingâ€. We have already said that the future and the past don’t exist; the real time is only the present, the now, or the current state. Also, we explained that the Age is an ...
... ology. According to the postulate of the Duality of Time, however, since space is now the real time, the normal time itself becomes genuinely imaginary. Employing imaginary time is very usef ...
... er be at rest (in the outer/imaginary time) or moving at the speed of light (in the inner/real time), while the apparent limited velocities of compound particles and objects (in the complex ...
... o individual observers. If we recall that the outer time is imaginary, while space is the real time, we conclude that the original state of Eternal Being, that is the Single Monad, is not ch ...
... dividual monads must be all in the nonexistence state, at this particular instance of the real time. Of course, as we shall see further in section 9.5, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwis ...
... ems in these various fields. The main result of the Duality of Time is that vacuum is the real time, while our time is genuinely imaginary or latent to it, which makes it described as void. ...
... and nonexistence, or: space and time, or: subject and object, or: wave and particle, or: real time and imaginary time, so on average the total state is indeterminate, or determined only as ...
... n aether again as a perfectly undetectable medium, and distinguished between apparent and real time, but most historians of science argue that he failed to invent Special Relativity. At the ...
... interrupting and delaying t r , the actual (net value of) time is always smaller than the real time: ∥ t c ∥ = t r 2 − t i 2 ≦ t r , and this is actually the proper time as we shall ...
... tational masses, in addition to allowing energy and mass to become imaginary, negative and even multidimensional. This will be discussed further in sections 5.1 , 5.2 and 5.4 , respectively. ...
... tational masses, in addition to allowing energy and mass to become imaginary, negative and even multidimensional. This will be discussed further in sections 5.1 , 5.2 and 5.4 , respectively. ...
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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Mohamed Haj Yousef
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