The use of radiation in various cutting processes has expanded considerably in the past two decades, primarily due to recent tools that are extremely powerful and provide highly accurate and clean incisions. Laser cutting tools, for instance, are used in a wide variety of applications; from diamond cutting to operating rooms.
Like electricity and any number
of other natural forces, radiation appears
in nature, although the way to
harness it was discovered only recently, and is considered
one of the most important discoveries in modern times.
It is fascinating to learn that thousands of years
ago, the Sages knew from the Torah, of the existence
of radiation and its ability to perform fine cutting and cleaving work. The Creator
of the universe
has revealed
many of nature's
secrets to the Jewish
people, in
order that they use
such knowledge to fulfil the Divine
commandments.
Furthermore, if those ancient Sages were among us today, they
might well think that scientists are using roundabout, artificial
means to produce radiation. For the
Sages were
acquainted with
the most original and direct radiation
available in nature - the Shamir worm.
To understand this
better, we must realize that the Sages
needed to know about this mysterious natural force in order to build the First
Holy Temple (Solomon's Temple) in Jerusalem, without
the use of metal tools. Scripture tells us (Kings 1 6:7):
"For
the house, during its construction, was built of
stone made ready at the quarry; and there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron
heard in the house, while it was in
construction."
Iron tools could not be utilized in the construction
of the Temple, because iron was used
in weapons of war. It was inappropriate
to use it to build the House of Peace - the Holy Temple
in Jerusalem, where the Divine Presence resided in the
material world, and which drew universal bounty into creation.
A far more limited use of the Shamir worm was by Moses, 400 years
before the Temple was built. Jewish
tradition has it that the Shamir was used to
inscribe the names of the twelve tribes on the two precious stones set into the
shoulder straps of the High Priest's outer garment (the ephod) and on the twelve precious
stones set into his breastplate (choshen mishpat).
This is what the Talmud has to say on
the verse above, from
Kings 1:2 "[King
Solomon] said to the Sages, How shall I manage [without iron tools]? They replied; there is the Shamir, which Moses brought for the stones of
the ephod."
The Shamir worm had no sharp edges
protruding from its body, or anything similar. It cut and cleaved with a form of radiation that
it emitted from its body.
The Talmud records how the worm was used
to engrave the names on the stones of the ephod.
"We do not write upon these stones
with ink, because the verse states [that the writing must be]: 'Like the engravings of a signet.' Nor can we engrave them with a knife
because it states: 'in
their settings' [i.e.
the stones had to be placed in settings that remained whole, and a blade would
have removed some of the material]. Rather,
a person writes with ink upon them [as a template], shows the Shamir [the written strokes] from the outside, and they split of their own accord,
like a fig which splits open in summer and nothing at
all is lost, or
like a valley which
splits asunder in the rainy season and nothing at all is lost."
In other words,
there was no need for the Shamir worm to actually
touch the stones. It was merely held above the pre-marked
letters and they were
engraved into the stones by a
radiation emanating from the worm.
We will end this chapter on a final, amazing note. It is known that
radioactive material must be stored in lead containers,
for any other material would allow it to leak out. How
was the Shamir worm stored, since
it incisive vision could penetrate even stone? The Sages state:" "After the Temple was destroyed,
the Shamir ceased to exist. What was the nature of the Shamir?
It existed since the six days of creation. When placed upon a stone or a beam,
they split
apart
like the pages of a book. When placed on iron,
the metal
broke apart and fell away.
Nothing could withstand it. How did they store
it? They wrapped
in soft wool and placed it in a leaden box
filled with barley bran".
One final note: Obviously, no attempt is being made here to establish exactly what type of radiation was emitted by the Shamir, because we have lost all further knowledge of this amazing worm and have no examples upon which to conduct research. In view of the Sages' comments, we can say that it emitted a very unique type of radiation, with the ability to cut and cleave, similar to a laser, but which could only be stored in lead, similar to radioactive substances.
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ReplyDeleteAt the time of the first and second Temple there were no high energy weapons. Even today, they are developing laser weapons (mostly in a defensive posture) but have not fully deployed any laser systems that I know of.
DeleteThe Shamir does not exist today. To suspect that it has returned as a corrosive species is totally without basis -- it just isn't so. Please don't take a wonderful gift from Hashem and try to turn it into something evil.
Really it was an honest question, and I know they found the snail which makes the blue dye for Tzit, Tzit... So why is it not possible for this Shamir to exist today, and why is it turning to evil to ask if it is possible? Certainly, I do not want to turn a wonderful gift into something evil. Just simply trying to learn. I humbly apologize for asking Rabbi.
ReplyDeleteThere is a definite requirement to wear techeles (blue dye -- Numbers 15:38). But, I never saw a requirement for the Shamir in the end of days. The Third Temple, which will probably come completely from Hashem, will be built miraculously by either falling from the sky or the walls coming out of the ground (it is believed that the walls of the second Temple are still there, in the ground). No matter what method Hashem uses, He doesn't need a Shamir to help Him. Even the materials to be used will be miraculous. There is a disagreement as to whether we do have the proper blue dye or if we will have to wait for Moshiach (or Eliyahu Hanavi) to tell us the details. There are many individuals (including me) who will not wear techeles until we are sure. I have some very interesting scientific data about techeles but it is too extensive to discuss here.
DeleteWow, toda.... This is very interesting... I too believe, I think that HaShem will restore the temple in a way that no man will be able to contest its legitimacy in any way. As for my previous question, maybe corrosive was the wrong word to describe the worm they found near volcano mouths. Not sure how else to describe it. Regardless, You are absolutely right there is no way HaShem would allow such a creature to exist today, It was a gift from HaShem then for the building of the original temple. (GOT IT!) You are amazing I love your blog.
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