A unique scientific conference was held in San Francisco, California in March, 2005, introducing Kabbalist Rav Michael Laitman, PhD and quantum physicists William Tiller, PhD, Dr. Jeffrey Satinover, and Fred Alan Wolf, PhD. All three scientists participated in the docudrama hit, What the Bleep Do We Know? The theme of the conference …
Attendees of the San Francisco Conference
Professor William Tiller Prof. William Tiller, PhD in Physics, University of Toronto, is a former Materials Science and Engineering Professor at StanfordUniversity. He has published more than 250 scientific publications, including several books. His primary books are Some Science Adventures with Real Magic; Conscious Acts of Creation: The Emergence of A New …
Presenting Kabbalah
An abbreviation of Dr. Laitman’s presentation at the public panel before students and teachers from the universities of Berkeley and Stanford
The Nature of Matter
The Wisdom of Kabbalah has evolved over thousands of years and been disseminated among Kabbalists throughout history. I would like to briefly review the key points in this process. The first Kabbalist was Abraham the Patriarch (approximately 1,800 BCE). Sefer Yetzira (The Book of Creation) is ascribed to him. 500 years after …
The Giving Force and the Receiving Force
The Kabbalistic knowledge we possess is a result of Kabbalistic investigations performed by those people whose souls were burning with the question regarding the meaning of existence. They used a special method to begin to feel the comprehensive reality, and they wrote books about what they discovered. When Kabbalists first …
Between Kabbalah and Science
A talk with Dr. Jeffrey Satinover and Michael Laitman, PhD, Israel, April 2005
Quantum Theory
The following is Dr. Jeffrey Satinover’s lecture at an international Kabbalah congress, Israel, April, 2005
The Credibility of Quantum Theory
Any theory can be proven wrong. Quantum theory, too, is only a theory and may turn out to be mistaken. Moreover, even today there are scientists who consider it erroneous and are searching for alternatives. In the world of science, it is common for one theory to fall and for …