Kabbalah and Information
Eduard Shyfrin introduces a first-ever systematic theory of Kabbalah for the modern era
In ‘The Relativity of Death,’ Shyfrin transforms centuries of mystical thought into a structured framework – connecting information, consciousness, and reality’s deeper architecture.
The memory that turned into a song
Lockdown: Save your time for love
Colors of time: Music of the mystic, mystics of the music
The Red Button of Adam - Part 2
“These are the generations of the heavens and the earth…”
E. Shyfrin -talks about Kabbalah of Information and condemns aggression against Ukraine
Eduard Shyfrin – a year of breakthrough and sorrow.
The ‘Red Button’ of Adam - Part 1
In the Beginning - Torah Hidden and Revealed: The world we live in today is a direct result of the Sin of Adam. In this article we discuss the creation of Adam and the world before the sin.
Eduard Shyfrin speaks at Jewish studies conference in Jerusalem
Shyfrin spoke via Zoom on “Kabbalah of Information: Absence of Information is Information". He explained how Kabbalistic ideas can be explained using the support of information theory and physics.
Part 6 - Relativity of Death: The origin of information
According to the Kabbalah of Information, the 'Sefirot' are the families of concepts in the informational space, and they include: Keter, Chochma, and Binah.
Part 8 - Relativity of Death: Life and death inside a Black Hole – opinion
What physics tells us about Black Holes, infalling astronaut and more?
Part 7 - Relativity of Death: Ein Sof – is the only singularity
What is there in the center of a Black Hole? This question is inextricably connected with another one: where did Big Bang come from?
Part 5 - The Relativity of Death: What do we know about Black Holes?
‘All hope abandon, ye who enter here', Dante’s Divina Commedia.
What is the meaning of death and immortality?
Leading religious philosophers to discuss at UK Conference next week
Part 4 - The Relativity of Death: Instantaneous death of Adam
Did Adam live or die after eating from the forbidden fruit? We continue to discuss the death of the first man.