Kabbalah and science

Buddha Blues - Ride the Wave of Time

"Music of the Mystic, Mystics of the Music." A journey through Buddhist, Indian, and Kabbalistic insights into the peril and purpose of desire.

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 A lady in a face mask looks at her phone amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Omicron wave in Singapore, February 17, 2022.

Masks did not reduce risk of COVID infection after first Omicron wave, UK research shows

  SHYFRIN AND members of Shyfrin Alliance

Eduard Shyfrin says, ‘Save your time for love’

 Dr. Eduard Shyfrin at the Jewish Book Week in London

LIVE: Dr. Eduard Shyfrin discusses his upcoming book “The Relativity of Death”


Kabbalah of information - Part 2

To continue exploring the problem of what Everything is made of, let us consider the description of the process of creation described in Kabbalah.

A tourist rests next to a camel under the stars near the summit of Mount Sinai

Time to examine the relationship between kabbalah and modern science

The existing literature on science and religion often talks about them contradicting each other, or the necessity to reconcile them. I consider this approach wrong.

A scientist looks through a microscope

Kabbalah — Understanding the Ten Plagues

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 SEVENTH Plague of Egypt’ (1823) by English Romantic painter John Martin

Kabbalah on how a prayer can change the world

Or: Why ten is more than the sum of ten units

Worshipers at the Western Wall adhere to Health Ministry regulations by maintaining social distance.

Kabbalah of information - Part 3

The author considers it justified to interpret Kabbalah's concept of "light" as information.

Sun penetrating the clouds above the mountains near Chengdu, China. "It looks like Genesis to me," says Tomer

Kabbalah of information: what everything is made of - Part 1

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.

This Chandra image of Sgr A* and the surrounding region is based on data from a series of observations lasting a total of about one million seconds, or almost two weeks.

Kabbalah, Miracles, and Maxwell’s demon

The interpretation of miracles and how they are performed is the basis of endless commentary and attempts at scientific explanation.

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Kabbalah Book review: The fundamental ideas of Kabbalah

In this ground-breaking book, Eduard Shyfrin shows that the ideas of Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) resonate with the ideas of 21st century science.

From Infinity to Man: The Fundamental Ideas of Kabbalah Within the Framework of Information Theory and Quantum Physics

The meeting of Kabbalah and science

A discussion with Eduard Shyfrin, PhD.

Eduard Shyfrin: I realized that I had to answer certain questions for myself about life and death and God

Kabbalah meets the Sabbath

Author Eduard Shyfrin discusses how the ideas of the Jewish mystics have influenced and affected the customs, rituals and ideas surrounding the Sabbath and its observance.

Eduard Shyfrin: I realized that I had to answer certain questions for myself about life and death and God