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]
... Kaaba is in fact the simplest structure which constitutes a body that occupies the three spatial dimensions. As Ibn al-Arabi mentioned [III.276.4; see explanations in section V.4 above], th ...
... z), and no more. Although time is considered as real dimension in Relativity, it is not a spatial dimension and so we shall not consider it as real in this regard (see also section II.5 abov ...
... ,665,000 subtle links between the Greatest Element and Single Monad, from which the three spatial dimensions are originated. Therefore, this Ultimate Symmetry is described by a perfect homog ...
... ew dimension of space is created with a higher level of symmetry, and inversely, when any spatial dimension is split into two arrows of time, symmetry is lowered down closer to the physical ...
... ppening in the inner time, in one linear chronological sequence that is nested inside the spatial dimensions as we explained in chapter V, so on the physical level there is no real motion at ...
... e result of the combination between their two orthogonal time directions, producing a new spatial dimension whose points contain the information describing the various objects of awareness. ...
... sics would predict. At any moment, the universe is described by the geometry of the three spatial dimensions as well as by any matter fields that may be present. Given this data, one can in ...
... which means that God exists everywhere within all entities, but without any reference to spatial dimensions, as we shall explain further in Chapter IV. The existence of God is always manife ...
... l, is still just like any one of the other six Days that correspond to the six (or three) spatial dimensions. So indeed the world, for Ibn al-Arabi, is confined in those seven 'dimensions' o ...
... th some unexpected conclusions, such as the week is seven days long, corresponding to six spatial dimensions and time. (The six seemingly relies on negative values being different.) For me, ...
... erpetual and sequential dynamic formation causes the illusion of motion and continuity of spatial dimensions, while in fact all this multiplicity is being created from one metaphysical point ...
... ne realms; all based on the same discrete and genuinely-complex time-time geometry, whose spatial dimensions are dynamically being generated, in the inner levels of time, from one single met ...
... which become seven when considering the two opposite directions of each one of the three spatial dimensions: 1D , 2D , and 3D . From these seven levels of time come the seven days of the we ...
... odate only one single entity, or form, which then combine at various levels to create the spatial dimensions that contain the apparent multiplicity, as we explained in Chapter V of Volume II ...
... time, the observer exists in a fractal dimension between two consecutive complete integer spatial dimensions, as we are currently living, or evolving in the outward fractal dimension of time ...
... l, is still just like any one of the other six Days that correspond to the six (or three) spatial dimensions. So indeed the World, for Ibn al-Arabi, is confined in those seven “dimensions ...
... ant because motion is occurring in the outer time dimension that is orthogonal onto these spatial dimensions, which are being re-created in the inner (real) flow of time. Therefore, the fina ...
... me point is the product of seven instances of time, the first six of which make the three spatial dimensions and the seventh is the outer time. This is the Cosmic Week, that is the ultimate ...
... come seven when considering the two opposite directions of each one of the three physical spatial dimensions: 1D , 2D , and 3D . From these seven levels of time come the seven days of the we ...
... ppening in the inner time, in one linear chronological sequence that is nested inside the spatial dimensions, so on the physical level there is no real motion at all, only changes in relativ ...
... ulti-fractal and equals to the dynamic ratio of “inner” to “outer” times, because spatial dimensions alone, as an empty homogeneous space, are complete integers, while fractality ari ...
... of space-time : 3D+1 , that are the three spatial and one temporal dimensions; since each spatial dimension is formed by two of the six inner levels of time, while the seventh is the outer n ...
... ation of seven dimensions of time, the first six are the real levels which make the three spatial dimensions, and the seventh is the imaginary level that is the outer time. This outward (nor ...
... from four-dimensional Euclidean space, because it treats time differently from the three spatial dimensions, so that all frames of reference agree on the total space-time interval between e ...
... ic and color charges. Therefore, it is expected that negative mass is only possible in 4D spatial dimensions, as it has been already anticipated before (Bonnor, 1989; Petit and D’Agostini, ...
... the entangled dimensions. According to the different degrees of freedom in the resulting spatial dimensions, this entanglement is responsible for the various coupling parameters, including ...
... ion of motion, the human mind is accustomed to viewing physical objects enclosed in three spatial dimensions. Although we can feel one and two abstract dimensions, we always conceive all obj ...
... e coupling or entanglement, the multiple entangled monads, that form a specific object or spatial dimension, appear to have been created all together in one instance of time with relation to ...
... measure a finite value of it is because they are subject to the time lag during which the spatial dimensions are being re-created. Therefore, in our outer frame, the speed of creation, that ...
... sions of space-time: , that are the three spatial and one temporal dimensions; since each spatial dimension is formed by two of the six inner levels, as we shall explain further in section 5 ...
... ation of seven dimensions of time, the first six are the real levels which make the three spatial dimensions, , and the seventh is the imaginary level that is the outer time . This outward ( ...
... because, being inside the Universe, observers are trying to fit the surrounding infinite spatial dimensions in one instance of time, which would have been possible only if they are moving a ...
... the entangled dimensions. According to the different degrees of freedom in the resulting spatial dimensions, this entanglement is responsible for the various coupling parameters, including ...
... ric and color charges. Therefore, it is expected that negative mass is only possible in spatial dimensions, as it has been already anticipated before (Bonnor, 1989; Petit and D’Agostini, ...
... ulti-fractal and equals to the dynamic ratio of “inner” to “outer” times, because spatial dimensions alone, as an empty homogeneous space, are complete integers, while fractality ari ...
... ace” and “matter” are perpetually being “re-created” and layered into the three spatial dimensions, which then kinetically evolve throughout the “outer level of time” that we e ...
... sics would predict. At any moment, the universe is described by the geometry of the three spatial dimensions as well as by any matter fields that may be present. Given this data, one can in ...
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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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