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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            the human species is not part of the planet's life system. According to American
            scientists, humans appear to be a GENETIC MISTAKE in the development of life

            on planet Earth.

            Also, still unexplained, is the disappearance of the dinosaurs in the Cretaceous period.
            Some theorists tried to implicate solar activity and glaciation of the planet to explain
            such  a  mass  extinction.  But  these  phenomena  have  occurred  before  on  the  planet
            without  causing  the  demise  of  these  animals.  Also,  during  various  ice  ages  of  the
            planet, huge areas in the equatorial zone were spared, yet the dinosaurs perished there

            as well. Only in a few remote areas can one find some of their descendants: in the
            Congo  jungle  a  hippopotamus-devouring  monster  survives  and  mysterious  giants
            inhabit the ocean's depths.

            In the mythology of practically all the world's nations, tales abound of stalwart warriors
            slaying dinosaurs and dragons...

            Let us mention briefly another enigma – that of the Dogon tribe of West Africa.


            The ordained elders of this tribe transmit the legend, from one generation to another,
            that their ancestors came from the distant star, Sirius. And since time immemorial,
            the  information  about  the  star  and  its  planetary  system,  handed  down  to  their
            descendants,  is  totally  consistent  with  modern  astrological  data.  So  we  may  well
            wonder – where did the Dogons get their information about the position of the stars –
            data that can only be obtained through the use of modern telescopes?


            How could the human race have appeared on Earth thirty to forty thousand years
            ago and where did it come from? And why have human beings not changed at all
            over thousands of years? And why, is it, as Teilhard de Chardin points out, that only
            precise analysis of C13 concentration can determine the difference between a fossilized
            specimen of Homo Sapiens and a human that is recently deceased?

            Still another puzzle is the fact that during a person's lifetime only 3–5% of his brain

            neurons function? Initially all neurons were thought to participate in brain activity,
            but research has shown otherwise – namely, that from birth to death the same 3–5%
            of  the  brain  neurons  do  all  the  work. The  remaining  95–97%  are  merely  the
            “reserve.”

            We may well ponder the need for such a reserve in humans and how it developed in
            the first place. And, interestingly enough, that 3–5% of interactive neurons happens to

            be the exact amount needed for intelligence to emerge. With less than that amount, no
            qualitative change can occur and therefore no intelligence develops (See Ch.3).

            How can one account for the fact that only that precise figure – no more nor less –
            can result in human intelligence? To unravel this mystery, let us turn to the stars...

            The great cosmos contains billions of universes with closed-space systems of varying




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