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Ep 601: The Butterfly Effect with Gilad Avrahami and Bernie Furshpan on hmTv

28 min · 12. juni 2026
episode Ep 601: The Butterfly Effect with Gilad Avrahami and Bernie Furshpan on hmTv cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/fan_mail/new] In this thought-provoking episode of The Butterfly Effect, hosts Gilad Avrahami and Bernie Furshpan explore the ethical implications of the multiverse and what the idea of endless possibilities can teach us about choice, responsibility, hope, and human connection. Together, they unpack how concepts from physics, philosophy, consciousness, and imagination can help us better understand the impact of our thoughts and actions. From parallel possibilities and time travel stories to prayer, hope, collective consciousness, and the power of positive vision, the conversation moves beyond science fiction into the deeply human question of how we shape the world around us. Gilad and Bernie also connect these ideas to the lessons of the Holocaust, resilience, antisemitism, and the responsibility to remain hopeful even in difficult times. They reflect on how envisioning a better future is not passive optimism, but an ethical act — one that can inspire courage, action, and the collective will to push back against hate. This episode is a reminder that every choice matters, every thought has power, and every act of hope can create a ripple far beyond what we can see. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/support]

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