Newton discussed mass, but lacking knowledge of the atom, his discussion dealt with the external. Einstein, with what could be called a “complete” scientific system, took physics inside the atom itself, and it is no surprise to the kabbalist that the atom, consisting of the triad of protons, neutrons, and electrons, reflects the Three-Column System of Abraham. As Einstein was to do many millennia later, Abraham, in his Book of Formation, dealt with the internal aspects of cosmology, whereas Eastern systems, which ranged from China to Egypt, dealt with the externals of astral influences and
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