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ABOUT

MISSION

The First Verse is a pioneering project uniting mathematicians, theologians, researchers, and scientists to explore the profound harmony encoded within sacred texts — most notably the opening verse of the Torah, Bereshith Barah Elohim Et HaShmayim Ve'Et Ha'Aretz (Genesis 1:1).

Our mission is to illuminate the scientific, mathematical, and spiritual significance of the foundational verse, fostering meaningful dialogue between science and faith and inspiring curiosity in audiences worldwide.

Building on these foundations, Mr. Evron began his own exploration of the Torah — starting with the very first verse — and uncovered deep structural patterns using a-priori, pre-defined, mathematically robust methodologies. His findings reveal profound harmony between the First Verse and fundamental mathematical constants and structures, including Pi (π), the square root of 2 (√2), and classical sacred geometry.

The research is conducted through a rigorous experimental framework built on a-priori protocols, pre-defined criteria, and mathematically robust methodologies. Findings are validated through appropriate means — including Monte Carlo simulations, ablation testing, singularity proofs, and adversarial stress-testing. The mission: to examine thoroughly, measure honestly, and bring forth the truth — whatever the data reveals.

You are invited to join this fascinating journey into the intersection of mathematics, science, and the Divine Word.

Academic Council

Prof. Robert Haralick, Ph.D.
CUNY — Distinguished Professor
Prof. Eliyahu Rips, Ph.D.
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Prof. Alex Lubotzky, Ph.D.
Hebrew University / Weizmann Institute
Prof. Hillel Furstenberg, Ph.D.
Hebrew University — Abel Prize Laureate
Prof. Haim Shore, Ph.D.
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Yosef Sebag, B.Sc.
Physics & Electrical Engineering, UMass

The involvement of the listed scholars is purely academic. They support the research linking Pi to the First Verse.

The First Verse
The First Verse