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וַיִּמְלֹךְ תַּחְתָּיו הֲדַר וְשֵׁם עִירוֹ פָּעוּ וְשֵׁם אִשְׁתּוֹ מְהֵיטַבְאֵל בַּת מַטְרֵד בַּת מֵי זָהָב

עיין זוהר שגי' מהיטבאל = 97, מ"ה (יקוק במיוי א') + ב"ן (יקוק במילוי ה')

כי היא הייתה "אשתו" הנוקבא, ורק אצלו היה שלימות של אור וכלי (מי = חסד, זהב = דין)

המילה "זמן" גם = 97, כי כל מה שבתוך הזמן הוא גשמי, ויש אצלו בחינת אור וכלי. כי אור לבד הוא למעלה מן הזמן (במהירות האור אין זמן)

All our formulas to describe what it’s like for an observer gives us answers with infinities in them when it comes to asking what happens at the speed of light.

“For any photon too, the moment it is at what is, according to our measures (of space and time), one end of its journey, is, for it, the same moment that it is at, what is, again according to our measures , the other end. Put another way, in the universe of photons (the extent of its measures) there is no 'then' or 'there', only 'here' and 'now', with no "elsewhere" or any "other" moment except the present one.

According to our measures, each end of its journey is two different places, at two different moments in time, while according to its measures , it is not at two different places, but at a single one, making both ends of its journey and every point in between (which is, in classic terms, a line) the very same place and the very same moment.