Bohr

Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist, published a series of three articles in 1913 that introduced the atomic model, a fundamental step toward developing quantum mechanics.

Bohr asserted that the physical characteristics of a quantum particle cannot be predetermined. Einstein closely followed Bohr and the Copenhagen school’s work, but as the father of general relativity, he struggled with this idea.

“God does not play dice!” Einstein famously retorted to Bohr in one of their debates. Bohr reportedly responded, “But who are you, Albert Einstein, to tell God what to do?”

Although their views diverged, the two men deeply respected one another.

Bohr
בוהר 
Gematria ordinal = 33 
= gematria of the root “Gal”, linked to Revelation 
גל 

“Bohr” is also an anagram of “HaBor”, meaning “The Abyss,” “The Pit,” or “The Well.” 
הבור 

“The opposite of a correct statement is a false one. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth”. — Niels Bohr

The Divine can be found even, or especially, when one is “at the edge of the abyss” or “at rock bottom”.

“Even if you think you have distanced yourself so much from God that it’s impossible to draw near to Him, you can still find Divinity even where you have fallen.” — Rabbi Nachman of Breslov

In Hebrew, “Bohr” corresponds to the word “Bor” (“Pit,” “Well”) with an added letter Heh.
בור 
בוהר 
The letter Heh is the second (sefira Binah, the Mother) and fourth (Malchut, the Daughter) letter of God’s Name YHVH. 
ה 
It embodies the feminine dimension, the inner realm. It’s also the fifth letter in the alphabet, symbolizing quintessence: the distilled essence and purity of something.

“Quintessence” in Hebrew is “Tamtsit”
תמצית 
Gematria = 940 
= gematria of “Lihiot o lo lihiot” (“To be or not to be”) 
להיות או לא להיות 
= full gematria of “Bohr” 
בית וו הא ריש 

Niels Bohr helped establish CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, echoing the biblical Hebrew word “Keren” (“Horn”), which also resembles “Karan” (“Radiant”). 
קרן 

“Contraria sunt complementa” (“Opposites are complementary”), Bohr’s motto.

By adding the Aleph, the One, to “Bor”, we obtain “BeOr” (“In the Light”). 
באור 

When we add the sound of the letter Yod to the word “Hole” in English, it transforms into “Holy”.

What is “True” lies hidden in the “Trou” (“Hole” in French).

Light emerges from darkness. It rises from the abyss. To find it, we must dig deep.

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