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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
The mechanisms and the laws are the same in macro- and microspace, yet each has its
own peculiarities.
For example, when during the evolution of organic life forms, a cell emerges and the
mechanisms of cell division develop, a qualitative phenomenon arises, impossible
to observe in macrospace: During cell division, a cell is completely obliterated and
vanishes out of existence. Its component primary matters flow over to the etheric level
and there create a duplicate version of the cell. It is only after a certain time elapses
that etheric cells start acquiring physical cells.
This process has actually been captured on videotape through the use of tunnel
microscopy: during cell division the video footage registered the total disappearance
of the old cell and the emergence, some time thereafter, of two new cells – exact
replicas of the original.
On the level of the living cell, a complete flow of primary matter from one level to
another and back occurs in the process of division. This happens in every living cell –
of every living organism – millions and millions of times, over and over again...
This provided the clue to solving the problem of intergalactic travel. Once space
civilizations had grasped the mechanism of primary matter flow between parallel
levels, they were able to develop and apply the technology for the design of their “zero-
transition” ships – the so-called UFO's.
“Zero-transition” spacecraft possess a biometallic structure – that is, they are
composed of huge organic molecules like DNA and RNA, which have heavy metal
attached to their vacant valence bonds. This enables the craft to curve the microspace
not only between the parallel levels of the planets but also, on the macroscopic level,
between parallel universes. All it takes is to set into action a process similar to that of
cell division: a large mass of primary matter can then flow from one universe over to
another, where the physical laws may be different. The final step is to aim the return
flow of matter not at the point of origin but at the destination point – thus securing the
ship's arrival at that point.
“Zero-transition” craft are controlled by the psi-fields which their pilots generate. The
greater the distance to be covered, the greater the psi-field needed. One pilot alone
cannot generate such power; several pilots must synchronize their action with absolute
precision and each must contribute a portion of his psi-field power needed for the
transit. Any malfunction of the system would render the vessel unable to leave the
parallel universe and materialize at the intended destination; this would result in
the explosion and disintegration of the vessel.
Such an explosion was actually observed on planet Earth. The famous Tunguss
meteorite was a “zero-transition” ship from the constellation Cygnus that failed to leave
the parallel universe and ultimately exploded. This is why the wreckage fragments and
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