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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            b) the BEF of vegetable organisms, i.e., the extent to which sunlight is absorbed and
            transformed into vegetable biomass. The coefficient Ψ(ij) is distinctive for each type

            of plant and can vary within the following range:

                    0 ≤ Ψ(ij) ≤ 1
            The most developed types of vegetable organisms on Earth have a BEF of ten percent.

            Thus,  the  complexity  and  diversity  in form  and  type  of  a  given  ecological  system
            depend, primarily, on two parameters: W(s) and Ψ(ij)

            Let us consider that the amount of solar radiation striking a unit of the planet’s surface
            per unit of time changes very slowly, and gradually diminishes from the moment of
            life’s origin on the planet to the present time; and that, furthermore, during this same
            time  period  a  more  sophisticated,  more  perfected  ecological  system  replaces  the

            simpler system. We may then arrive at the following conclusion:

            The BEF is the basic parameter determining the diversity of form and type which
            constitute an ecological system. Equation (8) is the fundamental law of the evolution
            of  living  matter.  Moreover,  the  regular  appearance  of  diverse  life  forms  (not  just
            proteinaceous) on many different planets obeys this fundamental law.

            However, solar radiation is not the only source for the origin of life, as it occurred on

            planet Earth; other currents of primary matters around other planets in space will also
            lead naturally to the appearance of distinctive life forms. The diversity of life forms
            is natural.

            Aside  from  that,  the  conclusion  from  equation  (8)  is  that  the  possibility  exists  for
            artificially  creating  plants  with  a  BEF  that  exceeds  that  of  the  angiosperms,  (the
            enclosed seed-plants), which possess the highest BEF on the planet, i.e., ten percent.


            This will provide us with the key to controlling the evolution of our ecological
            system, the opportunity to create qualitatively new ecosystems, and the solution
            of many environmental and other problems which beset mankind!

                  Chapter 5. Evolutionary cycles on planetEarth: the
                  multidimensionality of life
            The qualitative distinction between living and non-living matter is in the structure of

            organic molecules which make up the cells of any living organism. These molecules
            are constantly oscillating and changing the microcosmic dimensions of the cell: When
            a certain critical value in dimension is reached, the qualitative barrier between
            the physical and  etheric levels disappears and  primary matters flow from the
            physical to the etheric level. A duplicate of the cell on the physical level is formed on
            the etheric level out of G matter (mechanism explained in Chapter 2). This process is

            the synthesis of the etheric body of the cell.

            At a certain stage of evolution multicellular  life forms appear, every cell of which
            functions autonomously for the benefit of the organism as a whole. All such cells stem


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