Geula Drops
Short essays exploring individual concepts in the framework
The Source Code
The Torah is not a book of law. It is the assembly language of the universe — the divine code upon which all of existence was woven.
Read ›You’re Already Playing
The game didn’t start when you picked up the controller. You were born into it. The question is what you do when the goggles come off.
Read ›Choose Your Own Adventure
Free will and divine design are not in conflict. Every choice matters — and every path leads home.
Read ›How Big is G-d
A computational thought experiment: if you ran the numbers on simulating this universe, you’d begin to understand what “infinite” means.
Read ›Heaven and Hell: A Simple Guide
It’s not a place you go. It’s a full-immersion replay of everything you did — felt from the inside of every person you affected.
Read ›DivineView VR Goggles
Satire: the world’s first AI-powered modesty filter, now available in headset form. Navigate the modern world without compromising your soul.
Read ›The Beepers
A film concept: across the world, Jewish souls are awakening to something ancient. An investigative journalist tries to understand what’s happening — before it’s too late to matter.
Read ›Hypervisors and the Divine Order
Jews and non-Jews as Type-1 and Type-2 VMs in the divine simulation — different connections to the core, different roles, different responsibilities.
Read ›Spiritual Virtualization
The full architecture of creation — from Ein Sof to Asiyah — mapped onto virtualization layers, boot sequences, and feedback loops.
Read ›The Three Weeks and the Primordial Sin
Two fast days, two primal sins, and why ingratitude may be the deeper wound — from Adam’s garden to the spies in the desert.
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