The Hebrew word קבלה (Kabbalah) has a Gematria (numerical value) of 137. In Modern Hebrew, the root of Kabbalah ק-ב-ל can mean either "receiving" or "parallel".
The separation of light from darkness, as governed by α, is intrinsic to the creation story. It is the subject of the Bible's fourth verse, and this verse has profound implications. Not only does it have a gematria value 1776, but the mysterious 137 also makes an appearance.
The Number 137 - The Light of the God of Truth
Why the number 137 is one of the greatest mysteries in physics?
It's not 42 – it's 1/137. This immutable number determines how stars burn, how chemistry happens and even whether atoms exist at all. Physicist Richard Feynman, who knew a thing or two about it, called it “one of the greatest damn mysteries of physics: a magic number that comes to us with no understanding”.
There's a glitch at the edge of the universe that could remake physics
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