Quantum Physics, Science, Torah, Spirituality

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  • Summary

  • 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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Episodes
  • #5 Ai Hemoglobin, Iron, and the Divine.
    Jan 5 2025
    Physics of the Mystics: Hemoglobin, Iron, and the Divine

    This YouTube transcript features Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui discussing the connection between the structure of hemoglobin and Kabbalistic mysticism. He highlights that hemoglobin's four subunits, containing iron (element 26), relate to the four letters of God's name, which also sum to 26. Ezagui connects this to the heart's four chambers and the oxygen molecule's number eight placement on the periodic table, suggesting a divine design within the human body. The rabbi promotes his podcast and books exploring similar themes, offering a free Amazon gift card as a raffle prize. He encourages viewers to email him with feedback.
    www.physicsofthemystics@gmail.com

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    17 mins
  • #4 Ai Miracles in the Wave of Light
    Jan 2 2025
    Miracles in the Wave of Light

    Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui's blog post on the Times of Israel website explores the concept of wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics and its connection to Kabbalah. Ezagui proposes that light and other objects exist simultaneously as both waves of possibilities and particles, challenging conventional interpretations. He uses examples from stem cell research and Schrödinger's cat to illustrate his point, arguing that all possibilities remain open even at a macroscopic level. The author connects this concept to Kabbalistic beliefs about the infinite potential within creation and the ability to access deeper levels of reality through spiritual practice. Finally, he cites examples from the Talmud and the teachings of Rabbi Schneerson to support his claims.
    physicsofthemystics@gmail.com

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    14 mins
  • #3 Ai Accessing Quantum Miracles
    Jan 1 2025

    Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui's blog post on The Times of Israel
    website explores the intersection of quantum physics and spirituality. He
    argues that the quantum field, a fundamental aspect of the universe, mirrors
    descriptions of God's creative energy in Kabbalah and Chassidus. Ezagui
    suggests that accessing this field's potential requires spiritual practices
    like prayer and studying Torah. The blog post uses metaphors, such as comparing
    the quantum field to the atmosphere, to explain complex scientific concepts.
    Ultimately, he proposes that understanding quantum physics can deepen one's
    spiritual connection and faith. The post is hosted on a news website's blog
    section, and the author's biographical information and website are also
    provided.

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    19 mins

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Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui is worth the listen. Not only is he entertaining but he’s got a knack for teaching the listener without boring them.

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