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Can science prove the existence of God? Rabbis Elie Feder and Aaron Zimmer, the co-hosts of the Physics to God podcast, sit down to dive into this fascinating subject…

Physics to God is a show that explores some of the most fascinating developments in physics that points directly to the existence of God. They explain these concepts using language that everyone can understand. By exploring our universe’s great mysteries, they are on a mission to show how this demonstrates the existence of an intelligent force behind everything.

Elie Feder earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from the CUNY Graduate Center and received Rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Yisrael Chait, and has been a mathematics professor at Kingsborough Community College since 2004. Additionally, he has published many papers and given countless talks on his unique field of mathematical research.

Aaron Zimmer earned a physics degree while receiving rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Yisrael Chait. After his undergraduate studies, he pursued his intellectual curiosity that extended far beyond the realm of physics – encompassing the diverse fields of philosophy, mathematics, and psychology. Drawing from his analytical and philosophical skills, Aaron went on to utilize his personal resources to venture into commodity futures trading.

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • The origins of the Physics to God podcast.
  • How numbers are perfectly tuned to keep chaos in order, and the odds of this being the case.
  • What the multiverse theory is, and whether or not it is mathematically possible.
  • What happens if you change the strength of the electromagnetic force of atoms.

Make sure to follow along with the Physics to God podcast by visiting their website!

Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

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