Matter is Folded Light - Tzimtzum Eino Kepshuto 3
Matter is Folded Light
The solid world, taken apart — and what's left at the bottom.
Starts with a knock on the desk. Is what you feel actually solid? The answer physics gives is stranger than the question deserves: roughly ninety-nine percent of the mass of everything you can touch is not "stuff" — it is trapped energy, bound so tightly it stopped moving through space and settled into time instead. This video follows that finding step by step: the spacetime budget, the way energy hits a wall and folds onto itself, what E=mc² says when read as an exchange rate between boundless space and bound time. It arrives, from the side of nature alone, at a single conclusion — matter is light that ran out of room and stayed. Then, carefully and without overreach, it sets that finding beside the Arizal's tzimtzum: infinite light appearing to contract, leaving a darkness that was never really dark. The two accounts are not the same claim, and the video keeps them distinct. But they rhyme exactly, and the rhyme is the point.
