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.

EDUARD SHYFRIN, author, scientist, and musician.
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The memory that turned into a song

Lockdown

Lockdown: Save your time for love

Eduard Shyfrin

Colors of time: Music of the mystic, mystics of the music


Kabbalah of the flow of time

Chapter 3 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'

John McTaggart

Kabbalah, and the freedom of choice in God’s world

Chapter 5 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'

Albert Einstein

Kabbalah and informational black holes in Creation

Chapter 7 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'

Event Horizon Telescope collaboration et al.

Kabbalah, laws of evolution and creation

Chapter 8 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'

Russian mathematician Andrei Markov

Kabbalah, conscious decisions and man's freedom of choice

Chapter 9 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'

Gottfried Leibniz

Kabbalah, free will and the song of the soul

Chapter 10 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'

Schneur Zalman of Liadi

Kabbalah, and the logic of the impossible - Moses our rabbi

The Exodus from Egypt was a crucial event not only in the life of the Jewish people, but for the world as a whole.

THE PARTING of the Red Sea during the Jewish nation’s escape from Egypt, an illustration from a Bible card published 1907 by the Providence Lithograph Company

Kabbalah of information - Part 2

To continue exploring the problem of what Everything is made of, let us consider the description of the process of creation described in Kabbalah.

A tourist rests next to a camel under the stars near the summit of Mount Sinai

Time to examine the relationship between kabbalah and modern science

The existing literature on science and religion often talks about them contradicting each other, or the necessity to reconcile them. I consider this approach wrong.

A scientist looks through a microscope

Kabbalah — Understanding the Ten Plagues

The Ten Plagues form a significant part of the story of the Exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt as related in the Torah. Over the centuries, volumes of commentary have been written on this topic

‘THE SEVENTH Plague of Egypt’ (1823) by English Romantic painter John Martin