Philosophy Judaism/Kabbalism & Modern Science

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Some scientists say we are approaching a quantum age, where the seemingly unlimited potential of consciousness and computers will finally be unlocked. Apparently, this will allow humanity to invent mind-machine interface technologies that make things like teleportation, antigravity, and even instant materialization of thoughts possible. Basically, science is becoming modern magic.

Nevertheless, quantum physicists claim the perceivable universe is illusory, like an energetic hologram or matrix that can be bent by the mind with enough focused intention. And supposedly, computers can amplify intentions. They also claim this energetic hologram exists within one of many dimensions, and possibly within an even larger system of infinite parallel universes.

These ideas are not new though. Ancient Buddhists, Hindus, Gnostics, and even Babylonians made similar claims. Interestingly, the Jews were enslaved by Babylon throughout history. And it seems they were influenced by Babylonian beliefs when they produced their method of mysticism called Kabbalah, which has its own cosmology that depicts existence as a Tree with branches that reach into other realms. Even more interesting, most influential physicists were of Jewish descent.

Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Richard Feynman, Heinrich Hertz, John von Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli, Robert Oppenheimer, and many more were all Jewish.. Is there perhaps a connection occult kabbalism and modern-day "magic" (or specifically quantum science)?

Even Edward Witten, whom I am not insinuating as being a practicing kabbalist, is Jewish and basically the father of many modern-day innovations within physics/math. Kabbalah comes from a Hebrew phrase that literally means “to receive” or “accept” ...could they all simply be "receiving and accepting" some occult truths embedded within an ancient code?
 
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