Posted on 07/27/2022 12:44:59 PM PDT by Red Badger
There are 4 established natural forces, gravity, electromagnetic, weak nuclear, strong nuclear. Gravity is not alone.
Also, maybe mass doesn’t cause gravity on its own, maybe gravity is the result of mass’s interaction with something else- that causes a distortion in space, which we call gravity.
Gravity waves exist…how does that happen? (I think some causes are known.)
Science is always playing catch up, For instance.
I’ve got this book, Ten Luminous Emanations by Rabbi Isaac Luria and there’s a chapter titled Binding by Striking and I just couldn’t grasp what he was describing. Interestingly enough at the same time there was this new show on PBS, The Elegant Universe with Brian Greene and there was an analogy much like in the book by Luria, only the wording was a just little different. Brian explains ‘if a man jumps off a roof… And Luria says ‘If a man is removed from the roof of his house into the air, (suicide being forbidden in Judaism so no jumping) then the pull of the earth at once effects him. This accounts for the rapidity of his fall to the ground. Yet according to this view one would expect that the earth would embrace him, as it were, with great love without allowing him to move from it whatsoever, for even a moment. We find, instead, that the opposite is true, for the moment he touches it he is a once pushed back upwards a bit.
Ahh, gravity and electromagnetism! DOH!
And Rabbi Isaac Luria way proceeded Newton and Maxwell!
Qabala and Physics, Part One: Stories Within Stories, with Fred Alan Wolf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P6MK0XFBgk
Qabala and Physics, Part Two: The Human in the Universe, with Fred Alan Wolf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-TwUafgOs8
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I haven’t had time to watch many vids,
but the Kabbalists sure knew the simple meanings. Explains all the confusion and mystery.
It’s like the old saying to little kids, to help them learn to speak properly:
“Hei is for horses, cows, and other animals like you. Save it some day you may need it for feed.”
Or like in the movie Oscar:
— You seem surprised.
Well, nuttin’ this mornin’ would surprise me ‘cept this.
— But you said you knew that she was your daughter.
I knew she said she was my daughter, but I didn’t think I was her fodder.
— I should’ve told you... but I lost touch when I was sent to the convent.
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