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Simcha10

If N'Shama where spelt נשמע rather than נשמה it would mean "is heard" or "will be heard", but it isn't spelt this way - the two words have different roots.

Simcha10

In Hebrew, the word for the highest soul, that which God breathed into Adam, is N'Shama—"the hearer".

This is wrong. The Hebrew word נשמה / N'Shama means "breath" or "breathing", based on the concept of God blowing the soul into Adam.
See
https://www.sefaria.org.il/Genesis.2.7?lang=bi&aliyot=0
https://mg.alhatorah.org/Triple/Ramban/Ramban/Bereshit/2.7#m6e1n6

1Simcha
If N'Shama where spelt נשמע rather than נשמה it would mean "is heard" or "will be heard", but it isn't spelt this way - the two words have different roots.
Simcha50

Hi all, I'm fairly new to LessWrong, I've been reading for around 6 months now. I grew up ultra-orthodox Jewish, and somewhere along my extended "loss of faith" I discovered HPMOR which eventually led to my discovering LessWrong, albeit a few years later. 

I've long been planning on getting a career in coding, which has held my interest since my early teenagehood, but now that I don't expect the industry to exist for much longer I'm considering going into AI safety, which seems like both the most important thing I could be doing and the most interestin... (read more)

Simcha110

I've completed the survey, thanks for running it!
What's the point of the ID key?

7Screwtape
Thank you for taking the survey! I wasn't the one who first put the ID key in there, but I've kept it because it means I can sometimes compare the same person across years. I'm interested in whether people get more rational- for many definitions of that word- as a result of ongoing exposure to LessWrong and the community.