Misconception of Al-Asr Dynamic Number System (ADNS)
By GM Shahzad, Research Scholar,
Director
Qalim Institute
Quranic Arabic Research Scholar | Discoverer of Islamic Meditation for Healing
| Theorist of ADNS
Abstract
The
Al-Asr Dynamic Number System (ADNS) is a groundbreaking reinterpretation of the
number system based on Quranic time philosophy, physical realities, and
event-based mathematics. ADNS introduces a dynamic interpretation of signs,
zero, and numerical interactions, unlike the traditional static number system.
Unfortunately, misconceptions arise when ADNS is evaluated through the lens of
classical mathematics. This paper addresses these misconceptions by elaborating
the foundational principles of ADNS with examples.
Introduction
The Al-Asr Dynamic Number System (ADNS) represents a significant shift in understanding numerical relationships by integrating time, context, and dynamic interactions. However, misconceptions about its principles can hinder its acceptance and application. This paper aims to clarify key components of the ADNS, addressing common misconceptions with detailed explanations and examples.
1.
ADNS Uses Pico Scale: Not an Arbitrary Line, but a Divided Dynamic Event Scale
Misconception:
People believe the ADNS number line
is just a miniaturized static number line with arbitrary decimal values.
Clarification:
ADNS operates at the pico scale
(10⁻¹² seconds/units), defining an extremely fine division of
time-space-events. The line is marked by:
- −0.1p:
A past event in motion, minimal loss or decay state.
- Al-Asr / Dynamic Zero:
A transition point – not a void, but the moment of change or
balance.
- +0.1p:
A future event emerging, minimal gain or constructive process.
Example:
A nuclear decay event:
- At −0.1p, instability starts building.
- At Al-Asr (0), the atom transitions.
- At +0.1p, potential of radiation is released.
Thus, zero is not nothing –
it’s everything changing. It is point of action.
2.
+/− Signs Are Temporal, Not Static
Misconception:
Signs (+, −) only represent quantity
direction in space or basic arithmetic.
Clarification:
In ADNS, signs represent event
states and temporal flow:
- (+):
Forward motion, future gain, growth.
- (−):
Backward decay, past loss, entropy.
- (±):
Transitional, mixed, or reversible state.
Example:
Energy exchange:
- +10p
means energy is being gained (system heating).
- −10p
means energy is being lost (system cooling).
- ±10p
indicates oscillation or equilibrium at threshold.
Comparison
with Static System:
Traditional |
ADNS |
+ = above 0 |
+ = constructive future, as well
as above 0 |
− = below 0 |
− = regressive past, as well as
below 0 |
3.
Division 0 ÷ 0 Is Defined = 0
Misconception:
Standard math treats 0 ÷ 0 as indeterminate
– unsolvable or paradoxical.
Clarification:
In ADNS, 0 ÷ 0 = 0 represents
a state of complete neutrality or identity – an event starts and ends at
zero activity.
Example:
In ADNS:
- A moment when no gain or loss occurs, and time is
instant.
- Heat transfer
in thermal equilibrium:
- Energy in = 0
- Energy out = 0
- → No change: 0 ÷ 0 = 0
This reflects the Quranic idea in Surah
Al-Asr, where “every human is in loss” unless they use their time
(Al-Asr) dynamically for change.
4.
Signs in Multiplication and Division
Misconception:
People expect signs in
multiplication/division to follow the static table of signs: + × + = +, − × − = +.
Clarification:
In ADNS, − × − = −,
because past decay cannot be reversed into growth. It intensifies loss,
not cancels it.
Multiplication
Table in ADNS:
Operand
A |
Operand
B |
Result |
Meaning |
+ × + |
+ |
Growing gain |
|
− × + |
− |
Repeating loss |
|
− × − |
− |
Deepening decay |
|
± × 0 |
0 |
Transformation halted or reset |
Division
Table in ADNS:
Operand
A |
Operand
B |
Result |
Meaning |
+ ÷ + |
+ |
Sustained progress |
|
− ÷ + |
− |
Ongoing regression |
|
− ÷ − |
− |
Reinforced decay |
|
± ÷ 0 |
0 |
Transitional moment canceled by
zero |
5.
ADNS Is an Enhanced Version of the Static Number System
Misconception:
Some view ADNS as a contradiction or
replacement of the traditional system.
Clarification:
ADNS extends the static
number system by:
- Embedding time dynamics (start/end points).
- Replacing abstract zero with event-based
Al-Asr.
- Defining sign meanings contextually (energy,
time, transformation).
Example:
- Static: −5 + 5 = 0 → Net zero (undefined state).
- ADNS: −5 (past decay) + 5 (future gain) = 0 (moment of
balance/transformation).
This mirrors natural processes:
- Death of one star leads to the birth of new stars → A dynamic
zero.
Conclusion
The
Al-Asr Dynamic Number System is a pioneering philosophical and mathematical
framework rooted in Quranic understanding of time (Surah Al-Asr) and physical
laws of change. Misunderstandings arise when people use static lenses to
interpret a dynamic reality. ADNS is not merely symbolic but provides a usable
logic for modern science, especially quantum physics, time-based systems,
and thermodynamic transitions.
Future
Implications
- Rebuilding physical laws with ADNS logic.
- ADNS-compatible Quantum Uncertainty Principles.
- Reframing AI logic with event-sign dynamics.
Citations
- Shahzad, GM. The Al-Asr Dynamic Number System:
Quranic Foundations of Mathematics and Physics. Qalim Institute, 2025.
- Al-Qur'an, Surah Al-Asr (103)
- Feynman, R. (1965). The Character of Physical Law.
- Hawking, S. (1998). A Brief History of Time.
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