Mysticism meets melody in Eduard Shyfrin’s ‘Red Blues’
Drawing on Kabbalistic ideas, Shyfrin’s newest single turns spiritual reflection into music.
Drawing on Kabbalistic ideas, Shyfrin’s newest single turns spiritual reflection into music.
What is everything made of? This is a question that has inspired discussion and sparked debates between scientists, philosophers, and religious minds since ancient times.
'Travels with Sushi in the Land of the Mind' introduces children to quantum physics and classic morality through a journey to another universe.
Chapter 1 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'
The Ten Plagues form a significant part of the story of the Exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt as related in the Torah. Over the centuries, volumes of commentary have been written on this topic
The Exodus from Egypt was a crucial event not only in the life of the Jewish people, but for the world as a whole.
Adapted from From Infinity to Man: The Fundamental Ideas of Kabbalah Within the Framework of Information Theory and Quantum Physics, by Eduard Shyfrin
The Almighty can use chaotic systems to govern our reality while hiding from us the very fact that it is being governed.
In this ground-breaking book, Eduard Shyfrin shows that the ideas of Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) resonate with the ideas of 21st century science.
The interpretation of miracles and how they are performed is the basis of endless commentary and attempts at scientific explanation.
Chapter 7 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'