The universal signal
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Hello Rabbi. I don’t know how familiar the Rabbi is with the writings of Rabbi Kook, and I wanted to know whether the Rabbi is familiar with his book “Rish Milin” and further to this question, if the answer is yes, does Rabbi Kook in this work find a kind of formula for what Leibniz called “the universal letter,” that is, a universal language of symbols that will express ideas similar to geometry, for example, which accurately represents lines?
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I need some familiarity, but it is enough to determine that there is a lack of understanding here. Rabbi Kook does not pretend in this composition to reach a universal language in this sense. After all, you cannot even understand his text accurately (in any case significantly less than any other normal text). So using it as a universal language to accurately understand all the talk in the world is ridiculous.
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