A fossil discovered in Ethiopia suggests that humans' prehistoric relatives may have lived in the trees for a million years longer than was previously thought.
One of the great contradictions between science and Torah are these ape-like creatures dating back millions of years. How can this be reconciled? One problem with science is the boxed-in environment in which theories exist and the assumption that nature is consistent.
The most pervasive part of the environment is time, which appears to be linear and constant; but, according to the Torah, time is a spiral similar to our galaxy spinning toward the center. In the beginning, time was a wide arc, in which life appeared to evolve over many years.
The Cabala explains, The 6000 years of creation correspond to the six Sefirot/Luminaries related to the six outer planets of our Solar System; each 1000 years is defined by a corresponding attribute – the first thousand years is the attribute of Chesed/Kindness and expansion.
Elohim, God’s Name with the gematria 86 the same as HaTevah/The Nature, governs the evolution of animals; but, the human being, ruled by the four letters of the YHVH, which can be rearranged to read, Hoya/Past, Hovea/Present and Yihiya/Future, is beyond time and evolution.
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