Creatio Ex Nihilo, Number Theory, Quantum Vacuum, And the Big Bang (Essay)
B'Or Ha'Torah 2007, Annual, 17
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- 79,00 Kč
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- 79,00 Kč
Publisher Description
Introduction The kabbalistic principle of yesh me'ayin or creatio ex nihilo--creation of something from nothing--is difficult to fully understand because we have no experience of creating something from nothing. Although many human creative activities seem to create something new, in fact, they merely change the form or nature of things. Never do we create something from nothing.
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