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The Theory of Everything

Written by Aran Patinkin


Every theory is essentially by its nature partial. Inherently there can be no ‘perfect’ theory. The
mathematician Kurt Gödel showed that the whole system of axioms is inevitably incomplete. This put
an end to many attempts to build a comprehensive axiomatic system from which all mathematics would
derive.

From the early days of mathematics, mathematicians assumed that any mathematical claim could have
only two options: the claim could be proved, or alternatively could be refuted. Gödel's first
imperfection theorem, which has become a cornerstone of mathematical logic, added a third possibility
to the expected fate of a mathematical claim. The theorem states that in any comprehensive logical
system, arguments can be constructed using an algorithm that on the one hand cannot be proved and on
the other hand cannot be refuted from the same set of axioms.

The influence of Kurt Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem on the development of mathematics was great.
The growing theorem also refuted the formalist conception of mathematics as a collection of
meaningless rules outside the system, or whose meaning outside the system is not a mathematical
matter. The inability to determine the correctness of these and other theorems served as evidence that
man is incapable of grasping any truth, since every proof known to man is based on a finite set of
axioms. The subject of logic has certainly completely changed its nature and possibilities with Gödel's
achievement.

It became apparent that there is no single ultimate physical formula. So it is possible that Einstein and
many others were looking for a sort of Holy Grail that is inherently impossible. A formula is essentially
a summary of a theory. The philosopher Emanuel Kant showed that any theory necessarily reaches self-
contradictions.

The Hebrew language and frequency presents us with an alternative view of mathematics, numbers and
eventually physics. What became known as the Kabbalistic Sefirot tree or 'Tree of Life'. It depicts a
living dynamic, a continuous flow of connections, relationships and insights, which opens up to the
observer like a flower; insights that show the truth about all its complexity and the paradoxes it
contains. The Tree of Life is also a type of molecule; All existence is molecular in which everything is
connected to everything and everything relates to everything in endless ways, modes and forms.
This ancient mathematics diagram signifies a dance rather than a linear progression from 1 to 10. A
conventional mathematical equation cannot contain such free movement, such paradoxes.

In a sense Feynman Equations emerged to try and resolve these limitation, by using more sophisticated
mathematics. In theoretical physics, a Feynman diagram is a pictorial representation of the
mathematical expressions describing the behavior and interaction of subatomic particles. The 'Tree of
Life' opens for us a vision with much more complexity. Feynman Equations are two dimensional the
Kabbalistic Tree is multidimensional.

Essentially there is no linear formula that can encompass everything. Even our understanding of the
'Tree of Life' cannot possibly be complete. The divine 'fear' lest we eat from the tree of life and
understand everything fully, is a fear of survival – the mere existence of this reality. This present reality
cannot exist as it is, if we fully understand the tree of life, the secret of creation. In other words; the
existence of our present reality depends on our ignorance or blindness. Dr. Donald David Hoffman the
cognitive psychologist claims that evolution doesn’t shape us with perceptions that show us the truth. It
just shapes us with perceptions that help us to act in ways that we survive biologically and reproduce.
That’s what it does. It helps us survive and reproduce and you don’t need to see the truth to do that.
Actually truth becomes an obstacle to one’s own survival according to evolution by natural selection.

On the other hand; an imagined human who understands the cause of causes, truly lives forever,
because he lives without any resistance nor friction, and there is nothing that erodes the animals in him.
This may also be why our biblical ancestors, such as Methuselah, lasted very long; Their level of
innocence and their understanding of reality was clearer than ours. But living for ever or for 900 years
doesn't serve the evolution of man. Death is an amazing tool to advance human capacity. We are
fascinated by the technical capabilities of our generation, and the replica amounts of information we
have accumulated; We cannot accept that Methuselah's understanding was deeper than that of the great
Torah scholars of our time. If we want to taste this initial innocence, as it probably was to Methuselah,
we are called to fundamentally change our whole world of concepts, all the standards of what is real
and what is not, what is true and what is false, what exists and what does not truly exist. Once you
dwell in these realms of belief, you are naturally confronted with many seemingly contradictions; but
they don’t truly contradict, these are paradoxes that from a higher perspective ‘dance’ together in
harmony.

In observing 'Tree of Life' one can realize that the Decimal Count itself is the one ultimate divine
formula. The Decimal Count isn’t arbitrary as many scientist claim. The TEN is ingrain into
consciousness – it is consciousness. The human mind and life are woven by and into the TEN. Sefer
Yetzirah ‫( ספר יצירה‬Book of Formation) it is written “Ten Sefiroth belimah—ten and not nine, ten and
not eleven. Understand in wisdom, be wise in understanding”. This ancient scripture that is attributed to
Abraham the patriarch, describes how the world was created with 22 letters and 10 numbers. The book
opens with the words; "Thirty-two paths of wondrous wisdom engraved Ye the Lord of hosts, the God
of Israel and God ..." 32 paths are 10 counts (numbers) and 22 letters of the alphabet. The author
suggests that through these spheres (patterns) God created the world, and when Abraham discovered it
he understood the fundamentals of creation.

Just like Protons, the numbers are Creation in potentiality; they carry all the latent possibilities. The
decimal count is therefore an expression of formation. In Physics we have already seen signs that
matter is alive and vibrant like flames, a moment an electron is here and the next he's gone. This
dynamic also applies to written letters and numbers. This animates all creation. With these symbols the
foundations of the world are Created.

Pythagoras believed that everything is numbers, and by analyzing the properties of numbers he could
understand the world around him. So he said: “Everything in nature is measured, all succumbed to the
number, the number is all - is the beginning and basis of things.” The number 'One', was also called by
Pythagoras 'truth' or 'being' or 'ship' (vessel). Galileo expressed a similar idea in the language of forms:
"The Book of Nature is written in geometry". Modern physicists know that when trying to express the
most fundamental principles of existence, only the language of mathematics can do it accurately.

The Pirahã people are an indigenous tribe living besides the shores of the Macy river in the Amazon
rain-forest in Brazil. They are isolated culture, detached from civilization and speak a language that
only 350 people in the world understand. Members of the tribe do not know to count, to add or to
compare. Dr. Dan Everett has lived for 30 years with the tribe and tried to learn their language and their
costumes. The Pirahã language is simple and contains eight consonants and only three movements - the
simplest known speech system. However, in speaking the tribe expresses a complex array of sounds,
nuances of speech, and syllable lengths. Occasionally a speaker can give up his vowels and consonants
altogether and sing, hum, or whistle entire conversations, and be completely understood. It can be
assumed that the native languages that preceded the development of human civilization, resemble the
language of animals; they were more functional, and possibly the language of the Pirahã is a fine
illustration of this understanding.

In the language of the Pirahã there are no numbers, they simply do not count. Dan Everett wrote in his
book 'honest people' (that is how the Pirahã call themselves), that the language of Pirahã has only three
words that describe the amount of 'one', 'two' and 'many'. The words 'all' or ' more' do not exist in the
language of the Pirahã. The Pirahã word 'Hoi' roughly means 'one', but can also be understood as 'small'
or describe a relatively small amount - like two small fish in contrast to one big fish. Members of the
tribe do not even know to count on their fingers to determine how many pieces of meat will be needed
to feed the entire village, to estimate how many days remain before the next hunt expedition must be
held, or how much money they require from Brazilians merchants for six baskets of Brazil nuts.

The tribesmen desperately wanted to learn to count to promote their businesses with their neighbors
peasants. For eight months Everett tried in vain to teach them the Portuguese numbers used by the
Brazilians. In the end, neither tribe member could count to ten. This event illustrates how significant
counting is to our culture. The Hebrew name Adam ‫ אדם‬contain the letters ‘mud’ ‫ מד‬that mean to
mesure.

Researchers have tried to determine whether the tribe can compare and put in-front of them batteries of
different sizes. Members of the Pirahã found it very difficult to compare. The Pirahã give us a clue to
the purpose of numbers in our mental world, and the influence of language on our thought patterns.
Could it be that in our ability to count and compare lies the secret of the creation of the current culture?
Could it be that just as the Book of Creation expresses, we create our world through numbers?

The Pirahã's intellectual capacity is not less than that of the average person in the developed world.
They are certainly not primitive creatures of the jungle or stupid. Their thinking is not slower than a
ninth-grade student in an average school. Besides, they are not exactly an isolated tribe living in genetic
isolation - they also mingle with people within other communities. In this sense, their intellectual
abilities must be equal to those of their neighbors. If so, what is the reason that they do not know to
count ?

The Pirahã language also does not contain specific words to name colors. When they want to say Red,
they say, like blood. Colors is how human consciousness separates an object from a background. The
Pirahã are convinced that their culture and language are perfect and requires no supplemented from
other cultures. It is interesting to note that small children in our culture, gradually acquire the ability to
separate and the ability to count; initially they identify two or three objects, only later on they can count
to ten, twenty or more.

The Book of Creation states that God created the world with three components that in Hebrew are all
named 'sefer' ‫ספר‬. The first sefer means border or boundary, the second sefer means number, structure
or value, and the third sefer means story, book or content that you fill an existing structure. In other
words the act of Creation first establishes a boundary, the attributes to it a value or potentiality, and
then fills it with content or meaning. All this is summed up in the one Hebrew word, sefer ‫ ספר‬that also
means book. That is, the world was created by the book. If the thought does not confine a thing, it
doesn’t literally exist. In essence the principles of creation or the Decimal Count itself are the formula
according to which everything was created and moved in the timeline. Count - is the provision of
content, meaning and order.

Myths of the ancient Near Eastern cultures describe the world as occurring through words and letters.
The idea that the world was created through the power of the word, speech, is already encoded in
Genesis. The ancient sages say the acts of creation were 'utterances' ‫' מאמרות‬mamarot': "With ten
utterances the world was created." The ancient Egyptians had legends about animating sculptures
through magic, by placing hieroglyphics into dead matter to create life. The Gospel of John of the New
Testament opens with; "In the beginning was the word, and word was God, and God was the word".

‘Abracadabra’ the magic word of magicians and occultists originates from Aramaic phrase ‫כדברה‬-‫אברה‬
‘avrah-cdbera’, which means speech turns words into reality. The Hebrew word for ‘speech’ is ‘dibur’
‫ ;דיבור‬which drives from the same linguistic root as ‘davar’ ‫ דבר‬and means ‘thing’. That implies again
that the speech creates. In English the words: 'think' and 'thing' are similar and again suggests that
thought creates.

'The TEN' or the decimal numeral system is our mental playground. You can call it the 'world', 'God',
'reality' or 'human consciousness’. The TEN indicates the completion of the movement for wealth but
also at the same time poverty. Ten in Hebrew is ‫‘ עשר‬eser’. ‫‘ עושר‬osher’ is wealth and ‫‘ רש‬rash’ means
poor. The TEN ‫ עשר‬is also a gate ‫‘ שער‬shaar’, but its opposite is also evil ‫‘ רשע‬rashah’.

Reality is all mental, it is all 'within'. The projection of an event, such as the 'hearing of a voices’, a
dream or a vision, is all occurring within this mental plane. No-'thing' can exceed or go beyond 'the
TEN' because no-'thing' is outside 'the TEN'—ten is all there is. To speak in terms of receiving
something from outside of oneself is, what the Bible terms, vanity. This is seems again like a
contradiction. In fact most people believe that by attributing a revelation or a voice to something
outside of themselves is an act of humility. However, taking responsibility over one's own mental
territory is the true meaning of humility. It takes courage to accept this—accept the reality of 'the TEN’.
Every culture has created an illusionary escape by which you can supposedly exceed the 'playground'
of TEN.

Below we present several numerical structures that illustrate the perfect holistic quality of the decimal
counting:

1 x 9 + 2 = 11
12 x 9 + 3 = 111
123 x 9 + 4 = 1111
1234 x 9 + 5 = 11111
12345 x 9 + 6 = 111111
123456 x 9 + 7 = 1111111
1234567 x 9 + 8 = 11111111
12345678 x 9 + 9 = 111111111
123456789 x 9 +10 = 1111111111
9 x 9 + 7 = 88
98 x 9 + 6 = 888
987 x 9 + 5 = 8888
9876 x 9 + 4 = 88888
98765 x 9 + 3 = 888888
987654 x 9 + 2 = 8888888
9876543 x 9 + 1 = 88888888
98765432 x 9 + 0 = 888888888

1x1=1
11 x 11 = 121
111 x 111 = 12321
1111 x 1111 = 1234321
11111 x 11111 = 123454321
111111 x 111111 = 12345654321
1111111 x 1111111 = 1234567654321
11111111 x 11111111 = 123456787654321
111111111 x 111111111 = 12345678987654321

1x8+1=9
12 x 8 + 2 = 98
123 x 8 + 3 = 987
1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876
12345 x 8 + 5 = 987 65
123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654
1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543
12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432
123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321

Observation of the numerical pyramids can reveal how thought creates hierarchies, things and worlds;
so one can visualize how something is created. Consciousness produces all these pyramids and then
attributes them a physical expression and manifestation. It is no coincidence that the structure of the
pyramid appears in many ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia and the Maya. Most famous
pyramids are in Egypt, but the pyramidal structure is universal. This may explain why pyramidal
hierarchical structure is so dominant in our mind. The world of numbers allows to count and compare
things and qualities; comparison creates an hierarchy.

Complex connectivity can also be found in other counting systems; like 8 or 12, but less perfect than
the decimal count of TEN, because all the other counts are actually derived from the TEN. The decimal
count or the Tree of Life of Kabbalah (which is the same thing), is the one divine ultimate formula of
everything sought by thinkers from the dawn of history. But this is not an equation of the usual kind of
conventional mathematics, one that works on comparing opposites, and drawing definite conclusions. It
is a formula that does not purport to give unequivocal absolute answers, but rather spreads hints that
open up to a whole vision of overall order. The familiar mathematical formulas deal with breaking
down the decimal count into symptoms, and presenting the same validity of the TEN as partial, point-
by-point, and limited conclusions. Added to these conclusions is a strong sense of absoluteness that
tries to cover and justify the reduction of truth. The ordinary scientific view lacks the playfulness and
amusement that characterize the biblical creation. King Davis sang in Palms 119:92: “If your law had
not been my delight (playfulness), I would have perished in my affliction”. Quantum physics and chaos
theory also illustrate the need to connect to a completely different frequency, a frequency of ‘dancing’
probabilities, paradoxes and multiple legitimate answers to the same questions.

Science today is frozen in a very materialistic view and is there for paganistic in its approach to life.
Scientist disregards the overall connectivity of elements and particles that constantly relate to each-
other. The need to compartmentalize and to fragment reality is creating a state of mind that cannot
possibly shed light on truth. In the pagan conception there is a static matter that exists isolated from the
rest of existence, in the Hebrew frequency matter is a consequence of a creative consciousness and of
unique overall conditions. The relationships between numbers, is the same as the relationships between
things. The way a number is created is the same as the way a thing is created. For everything, as for any
number, conditions are necessary for its formation. That is, everything in the universe refers to
everything, just as every number refers to every number and can not be otherwise - it is impossible for
a numerical system to exist that does not relate. Reality is a kind of melody of a huge orchestra that we
all share. In music one can notice the same magical numerical playfulness.

These days a new trend is emerging in the science of physics that claims that everything is basically
information, and rightly asks whether in a black hole when there is the dissipation of matter, there is
also lose of all information. The premise that everything is information, is very close to the biblical
statement that everything is relationship; Because information is usually about relationships between
people or objects. Science as a whole actually researches and finds relationships between different
factors of existence. Economics, as an example, investigates the relationship between money, interest
and prices. Chemistry researches the relationship between atoms, molecules and particles etc etc.

'Relationship' can also be understood in a much broader context than just human relationships. There
may be a possibility of a very profound change in the way we see and experience reality, the world and
Life. Today we are more concerned with controlling than truly relating. In fact we mistakenly think that
when by some kind of hierarchy we control, that means that we are relating. If we dare open up to true
relating – love, such an opening may change world orders; it might bring about a dramatic turning point
in our whole world of concepts and may even, once and for all, solve the world energy problem. Even
when we refer to energy, our perception is to try to control it. Energy is infinite; our need to harness it
and control it limits it. This is how we created, unknowingly, the mentality of scarcity and the
‘problem’ of energy.

The greatest fault of science is the attempt to eliminate God. God is a necessary integral part of the
structure of the world. The world cannot exist with out God or a God mental canopy. It isn't a question
of belief at all, it is mathematics. For an example; if we try to imagine the mental horizon of humans
before 1492. The known world ended roughly 100 KM west of Portugal. Beyond that there was the
great unknown. After Columbus human perspective has changed and the mental horizon of our world
shifted to the solar system, then to our galaxy the milky way and then to the large universe of million of
galaxies as we know it today. But all along this mental trail, including today, there an horizon
proceeded by a great unknown. So in a sense nothing mentally has changed; we are still surrounded by
a great unknown. The same goes for the world of particles; the tiny realm of quantum physics. First we
were exposed to atoms which mean unadvised and then we are continuously promised that scientist are
on the verge of finding the Godly particle the supposedly end of this quest, but that obviously never
happens. It is amazing but this phenomena is so fundamental to our mental state of mind that even the
simple decimal numbers express the inherent surrounding unknown beyond our perception. The
numbers our surrounded by an undefined zero and infinity. It is inherent; it cant be different even if we
desperately try to change it. Now, dare we call this vast unknown God? Why not? He doesn't mind how
you call him; he openly tells Moses call me anything you please: “I am who I am”. Furthermore we are
commanded by the Bible not to take God's name in vain. I don’t want to complicate things too much,
but I can easily demonstrate how all the numbers are born from the zero – nothingness.

Without God all scientific research is inherently incomplete, because it omits the cause of causes.
Subconsciously a scientist will try to avoid the 'big questions', just to escape facing his inherent
limitations, by that he limits himself even more. One can see these truths only if dares to raise his
perspective and observe the 'big picture'. The meaning of the Hebrew name Abram (Ab-ram) is father
(patriarch) that sees things from high above. That is why God takes Abraham at night out of the tent to
see the sky canopy; to see the far reaching consequences of his choice making. It is no coincidence the
'The Book of Creation' that deals with letters and numbers was attributed to Abraham.

All this seemingly has nothing to do with the issue of the theory of everything, but it does. In a sense
God is the ultimate human theory. We have established that in this reality inherently there can’t
possibly be a perfect theory; so there is an inherent need to invent a perfect entity outside of reality.

These deep realizations that are presented here, constitutes a real revolution. This revolution is largely
consistent with quantum theory dealing with probabilities. But this revolution is not merely
mathematical, understanding the TEN may completely change the way we treat others and ourselves;
That is, to open us all, all human beings, to a new and bold emotional world. Today, without knowing
it, we treat each other out of rigid equations; We draw conclusions from events according to fixed and
fossilized codes. At first glance we examine a person and determine whether he is for us or against us;
While really he is always both simultaneously, and only our own quality of relationship determines the
quality of the encounter. After all all human beings are in principle similar to each other, and the
differences between them are minimal. So there is no reason to divide people into 'good' and 'bad'. In
similar situations humans behave, more or less, the same way. Most of the differences that we invent is
mainly due to our imagination and desperate need for comparisons.

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