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Quantum Physics, Science, Torah, Spirituality

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.

Shlomo Ezagui
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  • ai ⚛️Miracles from the Void: Quantum Mechanics and the Infinite
    Jun 17 2025
    ⚛️Miracles from the Void: Quantum Mechanics and the Infinite

    In Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui's article, 'Miracles from the Void: Nothingness, Infinity, and Quantum Mechanics,' he synthesizes Jewish mystical teachings with modern quantum physics. Ezagui references the Tanya, a foundational text of Chabad Hasidism, to explain how God's infinite presence underlies all of existence, even what appears to be empty space and time. He then connects this concept to quantum mechanics' understanding of 'nothingness' not as an absolute void, but as a dynamic, energy-filled quantum vacuum from which particles and even universes can emerge. Ultimately, the article posits that scientific discoveries affirm ancient spiritual wisdom, emphasizing God's ultimate control and presence in every aspect of reality, encouraging faith and adherence to divine commandments.
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    11 m
  • ai ⏳Quantum Torah: Time's Flexibility in Jewish Law and Physics
    Jun 12 2025
    ⏳Quantum Torah: Time's Flexibility in Jewish Law and Physics

    Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui's article, 'Quantum Torah: Time's Flexibility in Jewish Law and Physics,' explores the surprising parallels between ancient Jewish law and modern quantum mechanics, specifically concerning the concept of time's flexibility. The author highlights the Jewish legal principle of breira, or retroactive clarification, exemplified by the eruv techumin (a rabbinic mechanism allowing for extended travel on Shabbat). This legal concept suggests that a present need can retroactively determine a past intention, as if that intention existed from the start. Ezagui then connects this to retrocausality in quantum physics, where future measurements can influence a particle's past behavior. The piece argues that both fields, through teshuvah (repentance) in Judaism and quantum phenomena, suggest a non-linear relationship between past, present, and future, emphasizing that current choices can impact not only what lies ahead but also how past events are understood or even shaped. Ultimately, the article posits that reality, guided by divine will, is more adaptable than commonly perceived, offering a profound and hopeful perspective on choice and destiny.
    physicsofthemystics@gmail.com

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    10 m
  • 🧐Ai Torah and Quantum Mechanics Parallels Mikvah & Kilayim
    Jun 10 2025
    🧐Torah and Quantum Mechanics Parallels

    The provided text, an excerpt from an article by Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui, explores potential parallels between the principles of Torah and the discoveries of quantum mechanics. It suggests that core quantum ideas like the impact of observation on reality, the nature of potential and actualization, and the limits of human understanding are reflected in ancient Jewish law and thought. Examples cited, such as the rules for a mikvah (ritual bath) and the prohibition of kilayim (mixing species), are presented to illustrate how the Torah seems to anticipate concepts found in modern physics, particularly the idea that observation and perspective can influence outcomes. The author posits that the Torah's teachings are not arbitrary rules but rather are deeply aligned with the fundamental workings of the universe.
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    12 m
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