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]
... as a result of measurement or detection, means that the measured entity, which was in the superposition state, i.e. “subject” , has now collapsed into the eigenstate, i.e. “object” , ...
... oreover, we can now give an exact account of the collapse of the wave function, since the superposition state of a system of N individual points comes from averaging their dual-state of zero ...
... ed system, such as an isolated particle, atom, or even objects, the contributions to this superposition state come from all the states in the system that are always fluctuating between mass ...
... oreover, we can now give an exact account of the collapse of the wave function, since the superposition state of a system of individual points comes from averaging their dual-state of zero ...
... gy, will be completely undefined. In any measurement the measured entity which was in the superposition state, or subject, has now collapsed into the eigenstate, or object. by the act of mea ...
... gy, will be completely undefined. In any measurement the measured entity which was in the superposition state, or subject, has now collapsed into the eigenstate, or object. by the act of mea ...
... as a result of measurement or detection, means that the measured entity, which was in the superposition state, i.e. “subject”, has now collapsed into the eigenstate, i.e. “object”, b ...
... oreover, we can now give an exact account of the collapse of the wave function, since the superposition state of a system of individual points comes from averaging their dual-state of ...
... ed system, such as an isolated particle, atom, or even objects, the contributions to this superposition state come from all the states in the system that are always fluctuating between mass ...
... in the following a brief interpretation of the uncertainty on which the wave-function and superposition states are based. According to the Duality of Time postulate, if we suppose the partic ...
... We can now distinguish between four different cases: 1.When all points coincide at , the superposition state describes a light wave or a massless photon with energy . 2.When all points coin ...
... ed system, such as an isolated particle, atom, or even objects, the contributions to this superposition state come from all the states in the system that are always fluctuating between mass ...
... as a result of measurement or detection, means that the measured entity, which was in the superposition state, i.e. “subjectâ€, has now collapsed into the eigenstate, i.e. “ ...
... imilar manner, we can now give an exact account of the collapse of the wave function. The superposition state of a system with of individual monads comes from averaging the dual-states of th ...
... ed system, such as an isolated particle, atom, or even objects, the contributions to this superposition state come from all the geometrical points in the system that are always fluctuating b ...
... as a result of measurement or detection, means that the measured entity, which was in the superposition state, i.e. “subjectâ€, has now collapsed into the eigenstate, i.e. “ ...
... by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 1.3.7.4 Schroedinger’s Cat The superposition state of a system with of geometrical points comes from averaging the dual-states of t ...
... particular state over the others. The Copenhagen interpretation stressed that the quantum superposition state should not be taken as a real description of the physical system, while the many ...
... see in section 4.6. As we have already described above, the quantum system is always in a superposition state which evolves according to the Schroedinger equation, until a measurement is mad ...
... is time using a macroscopic living organism. The scenario presents a cat that may be in a superposition state, being simultaneously both alive and dead, as a result of being linked to a rand ...
... gy, will be completely undefined. In any measurement the measured entity which was in the superposition state, or subject, has now collapsed into the eigenstate, or object. by the act of mea ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
... apse; as it has been demonstrated in more detail in Chapter VI of the Duality of Time Theory. For more information, please visit the Single Monad Model Website: http://smonad.com . ...
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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