The Fine-Structure Constant

The Fine-Structure Constant is one of the fundamental constants of physics. It governs the cohesion of atoms, the bond between positive nuclei and negative electrons. 

The fine-structure constant acts as a coupling constant, representing the strength of interaction between electrons and photons. It serves as a bridge between charged particles and photons, which are the essence of Light. 

Its symbol is Alpha (α) = Aleph, the One. 

Its value is approximately 1/137. 

“By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down and wept, when we remembered Zion.” (Psalms 137:1) 

“The world rests on the union of day and night.” (Zohar, Bereshit II 32b) 

See the connection: 

“Yom VaLayla” (“Day and Night”) 
יום ולילה 
Gematria = 137 
= the gematria of “Kabbalah”
קבלה 
= secrets of the Uni-verse 

The world is founded on the union of opposing principles: masculine and feminine, spiritual and material, and so on.  

“Kavua HaMivne HaAdin” (“Fine-Structure Constant”) 
קבוע המבנה העדין 
Gematria = 419 
= the gematria of “Achdut” (“Union,” “Cohesion”) 
אחדות 

Nom
Nombre
Ombre
Ombre et Lumière
Night
Light
Nuit
Luit
Ombre est Lumière

#IAM #YHVH #JeSuis