Quantum Mechanics in the world of mitzvot
The observer’s interpretation helps define the reality that results, both in Torah and quantum mechanics. The mikvah and the prohibition of kilayim are examples.
The observer’s interpretation helps define the reality that results, both in Torah and quantum mechanics. The mikvah and the prohibition of kilayim are examples.
Torah recognized the concept of entanglement and its effects long before modern science gave it a name.
Indeterminacy, as in the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, overturns the old, classical idea of a perfectly predictable, clockwork universe and shows that chance and possibility are woven into the very structure of reality.
Our hopes and wishes for peace are directed in the wrong direction; therefore, we are disappointed and fail to achieve our desired goal.
Weizmann Institute of Science researchers present Israel’s first quantum computer.
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Quds Force credits Muslims for discovering Einstein's Theory of Relativity a 1,000 years ago.
Helen Diller Family Foundation donation to create center focused on educating engineers with a mastery of quantum mechanics.