Scientists have proven that Kabbalah is not lying Hermetists, Gnostics and Kabbalists believe that the world comes from God in the literal sense of the word. God compresses his own light, lowering and twisting it through the worlds, so that material shells are formed here below. In other words, forms of matter containing hidden divine light within themselves. The main idea of the Lurianic Kabbalah is that God creates everything out of nothing, through the transformation of his own light. This idea originated in antiquity. And today scientists have proved that matter can really arise from light. So, in a way, today is an important day for all mystics. Science has recognized things that initiated people knew about thousands of years ago. Through the Breit-Wheeler process, pure light can be transformed into matter. The authors of the scientific work believe that matter in the Universe is created by colliding photons. If two photons collide strongly enough, then matter can be created: an electron-positron pair, the transformation of light into mass in accordance with Einstein's special theory of relativity. This phenomenon is called the Breit-Wheeler process and was first described in 1934. In 2014, a team of researchers concluded that the Breit-Wheeler process had never been observed in practice due to the difficulty of focusing oncoming gamma rays. Light can be transformed into matter. But direct observation of a pure phenomenon involving only two photons remained elusive, mainly because the photons must be extremely energetic, and scientists do not have the technology to create a gamma laser. But physicists at Brookhaven National Laboratory say they found a way around this stumbling block with the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) - which ultimately allowed physicists to observe the Breit-Wheeler process in action. When ions move at a speed close to the speed of light, the gold core is surrounded by a beam of photons, which move with it like a cloud, the authors of the scientific work explain. In the RHIC collider, ions are accelerated to relativistic speeds - that is, those that make up a significant percentage of the speed of light. In this experiment, gold ions were accelerated to 99.995% the speed of light. The collisions themselves cannot be detected, but the resulting electron-positron pairs are observable. Particles of matter and antimatter - pairs of electrons and positrons can be created by colliding high-energy photons, which are quantum "packets" of light. Photons are converted into matter, and this is a consequence of Einstein's formula E = mc2, Which shows the interchangeability of energy and matter. But at relativistic speeds, virtual particles can behave like real photons. Fortunately, physicists can now determine which electron-positron pairs are formed in the Breit-Wheeler process. They analyzed 6,000 pairs of electrons and positrons that were formed during the collision of nuclei of gold atoms at the collider (RHIC). Also physicists have measured all distributions of energy, mass and quantum numbers of systems. They are consistent with theoretical calculations of what will happen to real photons, said physicist Daniel Brandenburg of the Brookhaven Laboratory. "Our results provide clear evidence of direct one-step creation of matter-antimatter pairs from collisions of light, as originally predicted by Breit and Wheeler."