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12.6.20

Balance of Values.

One needs a balance of values.

From my parents home I learned the importance of self sufficiency and that was said and emphasized quite openly. But there were other unspoken lessons like Menschlichkeit, [to be a decent human being with good character], common sense, balance, family values, and by example my dad was an inventor of things for the USA part time and other times he went into business for himself. He made the Infra Red telescope in space that is not being used by NASA. (See Life magazine in 1954 July pages 24-26 showing that my dad was the inventor of the Infra Red Telescope--i.e.  Philip Rosenbloom) [The James Webb Space Telescope is an orbiting infrared observatory] Also Laser communication between satellites that is now being used by Space X.
So besides his example, there was a definite kind of appreciation for Math and Physics. [So this emphasis I saw in two places. First my parents home. Later I saw this in the Guide and Mishne Torah of the Rambam.


Later I went to Shar Yashuv in NY and learned also some important lessons. Learning Torah, gratitude, to avoid bitul Torah [i.e. the sin of not learning Torah when one has the opportunity to do so,], and also the emphasis on deep "iyun" [learning in depth] of Tosphot and not just to quickly skip to "Lumdut". [learning  in depth along the lines of Rav Haim of Brisk]This kind of learning I never saw afterwards until I met David Bronson in Uman.

In the Mir in NY,   is where I did in fact begin to appreciate the importance of "Lumdut" [Lumdut means learning in depth in a certain way--in a global fashion as you can see in Rav Haim of Brish or Rav Shach's Avi Ezri] also, plus Musar and Rav Israel Salanter, and great caution in laws that deal with monetary issues. [That is not to touch that which does not belong to you.] Plus there was a great emphasis on not speaking lashon hara [slander.]

In Israel I began to see in fact the importance of the Math and Physics thing again. Plus seeing the importance of the state of Israel,  and the land of Israel.

So all together I learned a lot of very important lessons. But how to combine them and fulfill them is not so simple. Still I am grateful for the great lessons I have learned and still hope to fulfill.

[I forgot to add that I learned some great lessons from the books of Rav Nahman of Breslov and Uman, Speaking with God as I would speak with  a friend. That is kind of like prayer in some ways but different in that one connects with God directly by speaking from the deepest truth that is in one's heart. Also the path of learning fast, not just fast but very fast--saying the words and going on.]
[Socrates at first held that virtue and knowledge are different and his opponent said it can be learned. Then through debate they changed their positions. Socrates held that Knowledge and virtue are one and in that context that meant it can be learned.]

So there is little doubt about what the good and true values one ought to stick with, The only question is the proper balance-how much to emphasize each one and which have priority and how to apply\ them in any given situation







11.6.20

A disciple of the Gra wrote a translation of Euclid into Hebrew. In the introduction he quotes the Gra ''When one lacks knowledge of the seven wisdom one will lack understanding Torah 100 times more." לפי החסרון בשבעת החכמות כן יחסר לאדם בידיעת התורה מאה פעמים יותר.

The Rambam that held learning Physics and Metaphysics are higher than Talmud.
That is from the Guide in the parable of the king in his country. The "Talmudiim" are outside the palace of the king. The physicists and philosophers are inside the palace. The Rambam could not have been clearer if had even tried.

[But I have to add here that I do not hold from watered down versions of things. (Popular introductions). Either learn the real thing, or do not learn it at all. While popular introductions can be useful to a small degree, but not as the main area of effort].

[You do not need to understand every word. Say the words and go on. See the Conversations of Rav Nahman 76 where this is explained in detail. But it is brought in the Gemara itself. And you do not need talent. You can discover more and great things even without talent. Wernher von Braun (the builder of the Saturn V that got man to the moon) failed at both Mathematics and Physics. Not did poorly. He failed. So you see you can excel.]

   

10.6.20

I noticed that someone is saying that the whole Covid thing is in order to get people to agree to accept the vaccine which will have a gene sequence that will affect and sabotage one's own DNA..
My feeling is this is probable. Covid is a hoax
I noticed a few years ago that the author of the Mishna [Yehuda the Prince] that he never said, "No".
[That I saw in the Yerushalmi, but I forgot the place.]

How nice it would be to have a wormhole which does not drag you into the center and connects to a different universe and does not even pull you towards the sides but gives you a nice easy trip to another universe or galaxy. Would that not be really convenient?

I just saw yesterday an interesting article. https://inspirehep.net/conferences/968592 Or the PDF is here: https://s3.cern.ch/inspire-prod-files-e/ef8e5a89fc3d6bda1793928980f70abd It is authored by someone in Russia and part of a conference on the name of Alexander Friedman about Gravity. A non flat metric leads to a different kind of wormhole. Could this be a hint for the far distant future about how to transverse a wormhole?

This is his conclusion: "Now, we can see that our solution contains a traversible wormhole [5] at r = -r0 connecting two infinite space - times r > -r0 and r < -r0 • It consist of two asymptotically Lobachevskyan spaces. The scalar curvature takes different asymptotical values on these sheets. Moreover, while on the sheet with the biggest curvature we have attraction by the central source, but on the sheet with the lower curvature we have repulsion! Concluding, this solution seems to be interesting since it is spherically symmetric and free from singularity."

How nice it would be to have a wormhole which does not drag you into the center and connects to a different universe and does not even pull you towards the sides but gives you a nice easy trip to another universe or galaxy. Would that not be really convenient?
[Or see the other papers from that conference

9.6.20

The Gra predicted the Holocaust. He said the book of Deuteronomy is divided into ten sections. Each section correspond to 100 years of the the 6th thousand year period. That starts at 1240. So 1939 is the very end of the section called "Ki Tavo" כי תבוא". The end of the section are the curses.
When he was explaining this to his disciple Rav Haim of Voloshin Rav Haim asked him where is the Gra himself hinted at in the Torah. He said אבן שלמה יהיה לך a perfect stone will be to you. [That is a stone use as a weight for measuring. "A perfect stone" is the letters Eliyahu ben Shelomo.  Taking this a bit further one can see that it is  a command of the Torah to walk in the path of the Gra since it says " a perfect Stone (the Gra) will be to you."

[This ends at 2240 AD. Then a new cycle will begin, I assume on Mars. But it could be that will be to the stars.]