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3 Proofs of God from Science

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At some point in life, almost everyone has considered the all-important question: Does God exist? While various avenues can provide us with direction for navigating this question, modern people often look to science as the gold standard for shedding light on life’s toughest and most important questions. Therefore, it’s only natural to wonder: Can science be used to determine if God exists?

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Elie Feder (Author)
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Elie Feder earned a PhD in mathematics from the CUNY Graduate Center and received Rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Yisrael Chait. Since 2004, Elie has been a mathematics professor at Kingsborough Community College. He has published many papers and delivered numerous talks on graph theory, his field of mathematical research. As a teacher, Elie has a passion for simplifying complex topics for his students. He cohosts the Physics to God podcast with Aaron Zimmer and hosts the podcast, Simply Deep. Recently, he authored a book "Gematria Refigured," which presents a rational, nonmystical approach to gematria as a tool for uncovering the significance of quantity and fine tuning in Torah, life, and the universe. For more information, visit GematriaRefigured.com. Elie resides in Far Rockaway, New York, with his wife and their four children.

Aaron Zimmer (Author)
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Aaron Zimmer earned a physics degree while receiving rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Yisrael Chait. He considered furthering his education through graduate school, but his intellectual curiosity extended far beyond the realm of physics, encompassing a diverse array of fields, including philosophy, mathematics, and psychology. Capitalizing on his blend of analytical and philosophical skills, Aaron utilized his personal resources to venture into commodity futures trading. This endeavor involved commodities such as oil, natural gas, cotton, sugar, and coffee. His strategic approach was deeply rooted in the conceptual frameworks of physics and the Brisker Method for Talmudic analysis. After an eleven-year career marked by success, he decided to retire from commodity trading. Aaron currently cohosts the Physics to God podcast with Elie Feder and continues to channel his intellectual energy into studying various branches of knowledge, including the Talmud and physics. He resides in Lawrence, New York, along with his wife and their five children.

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Physics to God Podcast Show
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On this podcast, we discuss some of the most fascinating developments in physics and make a convincing argument that they point directly to the existence of God. Over the past few decades, scientists have discovered very special features of the natural world, features which are absolutely necessary for the existence of our complex and ordered universe. Most specifically, we have the constants of nature, numbers whose precise values seem almost too perfect to be explained by chance alone. This is called fine tuning. On Physics to God, we explain it all in a language that you can understand. We show you how our universe's special features present a great mystery, and that the solution to this mystery demonstrates the existence of an intelligent cause of the universe.
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In this series, we present cutting-edge physics that demonstrates fine-tuning - the confluence of insanely precise numbers that allow for the universe and life to exist. In fact, if these numbers were even a tiny bit different, the world as we know it couldn't exist at all. We show you how the fine tuning of these constants point directly to the idea of God.
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