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ai- Quantum Physics, Science, Torah, Spirituality

ai- Quantum Physics, Science, Torah, Spirituality

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Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui, a veteran Rabbi of forty years, author of www.maimonidesadvice.com and www.aspiritualsoulbook.com, a Pioneer Rabbi in Palm Beach, Florida, who started the first Orthodox Minyan and Mikvah there, now brings all his knowledge and experience to the field of Quantum Physics and Science.

This Show will educate and demonstrate the incredible parallels between the fields of science and our age-old eternal wisdom and the practices of our traditions. It will broaden your understanding of science and our Jewish identity, inspire you to follow our traditions, and boost your motivation to be the best you can be.

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  • Ai 🔭 The Blueprint of Creation: Torah and Quantum Physics Speak the Same Language
    Oct 28 2025

    🔭 Torah and Quantum Physics: Creation's Blueprint

    The provided text, an excerpt from Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui's series 'Torah and Quantum Physics: The Blueprint of Creation,' asserts that ancient Torah principles and modern quantum physics reveal identical truths regarding the universe’s structure. The author argues that scientific discoveries increasingly validate the divine wisdom and underlying logic of Torah law, transforming what may seem like arbitrary commandments into expressions of cosmic architecture. Specifically, the text highlights two examples from Maimonides—the law concerning a lost sin offering and the prohibition against slaughtering a mother and its offspring on the same day—to illustrate concepts that remarkably parallel quantum observer effect and quantum entanglement, respectively. Ultimately, the source promotes the idea that the Torah serves as the fundamental blueprint for creation, urging readers to embrace its guidance as an alignment with the deepest laws of existence.

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    14 min
  • Ai🌟 Touching the Invisible: The Spiritual and Scientific Truth in And It Was Very Good
    Oct 19 2025

    🌟 The excerpt from Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui’s writing, 'The Divine Unity of Science and Kabbalah,' presents an argument that Kabbalistic spiritual wisdom aligns with modern scientific understanding, particularly in physics. The author uses the biblical phrase, 'And it was very good,' as a central theme to explain that all physical matter lacks intrinsic identity apart from the Godly energy that constantly sustains it. The text draws a parallel between the scientific fact that touching an object is merely the repulsion of electron clouds and the Kabbalistic teaching that the visible world is an emergent presence of divine life force. Ultimately, this unified perspective suggests that no real separation exists between matter and spirit, encouraging readers to see all events, including moments of suffering, as expressions of a single, harmonious sacred energy.

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    10 min
  • Ai 🧬 The Spiritual Matrix of Creation, Cosmic Mysteries Decoded.
    Oct 10 2025

    🧬 Torah Wisdom Reflected in the Fabric of the Universe

    The article, written by Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui, explores the mystical secrets of creation through the lens of Torah wisdom and attempts to show how these concepts are reflected in the physical structure of the universe. The author argues that the Torah holds intrinsic knowledge of reality, predating modern scientific discovery, and suggests that its spiritual truths are mirrored in the material world. Specifically, the text highlights the symbolic significance of numbers like four, six, twenty, and twenty-two as found in Kabbalistic concepts, such as God's four-letter name, the six bottom sefirot, and the twenty-two Hebrew letters. The author then draws a parallel between these numbers and the fundamental building blocks of life, pointing out that carbon is number six on the periodic table with four bonds, and that life utilizes twenty to twenty-two amino acids, reinforcing the claim that spiritual wisdom is encoded in the universe's design.

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    12 min
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