From the BBC:
“As Albert Einstein lay on his deathbed, he asked only for his glasses, his writing implements and his latest equations. He knew he was dying, yet he continued his work. In those final hours of his life, while fading in and out of consciousness, he was working on what he hoped would be his greatest work of all. It was a project of monumental complexity. It was a project that he hoped would unlock the mind of God.
“I want to know God’s thoughts.”
“I am not interested in this phenomenon or that phenomenon,” Einstein had said earlier in his life. “I want to know God’s thoughts – the rest are mere details.”
But as he lay there dying in Princeton Hospital he must have understood that these were secrets that God was clearly keen to hang on to. The greatest scientist of his age died knowing that he had become isolated from the scientific community; revered on the one hand, ridiculed for this quest on the other.”
Einstein wasn’t aware of Kabbalah.
Amazingly, all the predictions of quantum science which was the cause of his deep desire to find a mechanical theory of the world, as he famously said “God doesn’t play dice with the universe,” could have been answered.
Einstein was a deep believer in God.
But to know God, we must realize that we are in his game, we are his products, he is not our product!
Einstein viewed reality through the prisms of equations.
But that was his downfall.
For thirty years he looked for the universal field theory – a theory which would unite everything, but he couldn’t find it.
As the Kabbalah says, without God one cannot find unity.
In other words:
Anyone who sees, say a video game, and attempts to start physically uniting its many elements, the graphics, the player, the rules of physics etc. cannot; for fundamentally, they are many things serving a unified goal.
What Einstein couldn’t see through science – which is merely observation of phenomena – the very mind of God, he so desired to see.
He couldn’t understand WHY, God created the universe.
Only through the wisdom of Chassidus / Kabbalah, understanding that this world is a dimension, a video game in which man has been endowed with free will, precisely because he can deny God, and hence he has the unique ability (something even the greatest angels don’t have) to choose God.

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