Understanding (x, y, z, t) and Events in the Framework of ADNS Dimensions

 

Understanding (x, y, z, t) and Events in the Framework of ADNS Dimensions



🔷 1. Classical Understanding: (x, y, z, t)

In classical physics and Einstein’s relativity, any event in the universe is described by four coordinates:

Symbol

Meaning

x

Position in the east–west direction (longitude)

y

Position in the north–south direction (latitude)

z

Position in the vertical direction (altitude or elevation)

t

The time at which the event occurs

Together:

Event = (x, y, z, t)
This means an event is a location in space AND a moment in time — not just one or the other.


🔶 2. ADNS Reinterpretation: Events Are Time-Linked Transformations

In ADNS, we add new meaning to these coordinates:

🔹 Al-Asr Principle:

Every event is not just where and when — but why and how it transforms.

ADNS introduces:

  • Signs (+/−) → Is the event gain or loss?
  • Zero (0) → Is the event at rest or in transition?
  • ± → Is the event undecided or oscillating?
  • Levels (0–4) → What scale of precision is the event taking place on?

So in ADNS:

Event = (x, y, z, t, σ, ℓ)
Where:

  • σ = Sign of event (gain/loss/neutral)
  • â„“ = Level (macro, milli, micro, nano, pico)

🔬 3. Real-Life Example: Dropping a Ball from a Building

  • x = 5, y = 3, z = 100 meters
  • t = 12:00:05 PM
  • σ = − (falling = loss of altitude)
  • â„“ = Level 0 (meters, classical physics)

In classical math:

Event = (5, 3, 100, 12:00:05)

In ADNS:

Event = (5, 3, 100, 12:00:05, −, 0)

We now know:

  • The location and time of fall
  • That it’s a loss event
  • That it's Level 0 precision

🌎 4. Real Example: Earthquake Detection (Seismic Pulse)

  • x, y, z = GPS coordinates of epicenter
  • t = 03:45:22.234 AM
  • σ = ± (vibration = dual polarity)
  • â„“ = Level 2 (microseconds, ground wave propagation)

In ADNS:

Event = (x, y, z, t, ±, 2)

This tells us:

  • It’s a repeating wave, not a single-point event
  • It involves gain and loss in energy
  • It's happening in microscale time

💠 5. Advanced Example: Firing of a Neuron (Brain Signal)

  • x, y, z = Position of neuron in brain
  • t = 0.000032 s after stimulus
  • σ = + (neuron activates = gain)
  • â„“ = Level 2–3 (μs or ns scale)

ADNS expands:

Classical: Event = (location, time)
ADNS: Event = (location, time, direction, scale)


🧭 6. Theological Link to Surah Al-Asr

Ùˆَالْعَصْرِ
“By Time…”

In ADNS, time (t) is not passive.

  • Every t carries a sign
    • Was the time beneficial (+) or wasted (−)?
  • Every event is measurable with polarity
    • Did it lead to gain in knowledge, energy, or faith?

The Quran tells us:

Man is in loss — that’s σ = −
Except those who believe, do good, and seek truth and patienceσ = +


🧩 Summary Table

Aspect

Classical Physics

ADNS Interpretation

x, y, z

Spatial coordinates

Same, but attached to sign and scale

t

Time

Time with meaning — polarity and event type

Event

(x, y, z, t)

(x, y, z, t, σ, ℓ) = Full event

Zero

Coordinate origin

Al-Asr moment — transition, judgment

Signs

Not used in coordinates

Core to event meaning: + (gain), − (loss), ±, 0

Level

Not defined

Critical: determines scale (macro to quantum)


✅ Final Thought

An event is not just where and when — it is what, why, how big, and in which direction it moved.
That is the ADNS lens.


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